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About the CNIC 28 Apr 2021 "To do science it is essential to be proactive and not wait for your project to progress on its own" Dr. Jacky Goetz works on intravital imaging and biomechanical forces during the progression of tumors. |
About the CNIC 25 Feb 2021 Dr Valentín Fuster, Director of the Spanish National Centre for Cardiovascular Research (CNIC) is to receive the Gold Medal of the Association of Cardiovascular Imaging of the Spanish Society of Cardiology (SEC) for his original and innovative scientific activity in cardiovascular imaging to reach new frontiers in cardiovascular health of the heart and brain. |
Research 3 Feb 2021 Researchers at the CNIC have discovered that dendritic cells, which initiate specific immune responses, can reprogram their genes to improve their immune response |
Research 9 Dec 2020 Científicos del CNIC han descubierto un mecanismo celular y molecular que puede ayudar a promover la arterialización y perfusión en los tejidos que han sufrido una reducción del riego sanguíneo. |
Research 30 Jun 2020 CNIC scientists have designed an animal model to study the development of liver cancer caused by bile acids |
Research 4 Jun 2020 Published in Science Advances, the study shows that malfunctioning of this system leads to congenital deformities |
Research 29 May 2020 The researcher Alejandro Sánchez Alvarado is one of the greatest experts in the study of the mechanisms involved, cellular and biological, in regeneration in the planaria model |
Research 28 Apr 2020 CNIC scientists, working with international partners, have developed a new experimental mouse model that allows them to study how cells sense, interpret, and generate mechanical forces |
Research 10 Jan 2020 The international team led by CNIC researchers Drs Miguel Torres and Ghislaine Lioux found that the cardiac lymphatic vasculature does not have a single origin, but is instead formed by cells originating in a variety of tissues |
Research 20 Dec 2019 CNIC scientists have identified the molecular mechanisms that allow our cells to adapt to, protect themselves against, and survive mechanical stress |
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