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Research 31 May 2021 In an article published in JACC, CNIC scientists report a method for improved ranking of cardiovascular risk in individuals without diabetes |
About the CNIC 10 May 2021 Dr. Torres is a member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO). Dr. Miguel Torres’s scientific research focuses on the regulation of embryonic development and the formation and regeneration of organs. |
Research 5 Apr 2021 The study, carried out at the Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares (CNIC) and the Hospital Universitario Virgen de Arrixaca in Murcia, establishes clonal hematopoiesis as a new cardiovascular risk factor and an important link between aging and cardiovascular disease |
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 3 Dec 2020 A new study published in Science Advances identifies the role of the cytosolic chaperone protein CCT in the reorganization of the cytoskeleton during the formation of an immune synapse |
Research 16 Oct 2020 Scientists at the Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares (CNIC) review the roles of a groups of proteins called stress kinases in metabolism in an article published in Nature Reviews Endocrinology |
Research 13 Oct 2020 A new study, published in the journal Angewandte Chemie International Edition, describes a tool for modulating nanomotors powered by enzymes, broadening their potential biomedical and environmental applications |
Research 29 Sep 2020 The study, published in JACC, forms part of the PESA-CNIC-SANTANDER project, led by Dr Valentín Fuster |
Research 17 Sep 2020 The results published in Nature Metabolism could be useful to design new treatments for the obese and overweight, and for some associated pathologies, including fatty liver disease and type 2 diabetes |
Research 16 Sep 2020 The study published in Cell shows that macrophages, a type of immune cell, help cardiac cells to get rid of their waste material, and that this maintains the metabolic and contractile properties of the heart |
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