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Adela M. Guaras, José Antonio Enriquez, Enrique Calvo, Sara Cogliati, Jesús Vázquez, Rocio Nieto-Arellano, Iakes Ezkurdia y Nadia Mercader.
Research
26 Oct 2016

The study helps to explain how different forms of organization affect metabolism and are linked to the tendency to develop certain diseases


Nestin+ cells in an atherosclerotic plaque (yellow and red) in the brachial artery of an adult mouse. The layer of muscle cells (green) delimits the vessel lumen
Research
8 Sep 2016

The study, published in Nature Communications, reveals these cells as a possible target for cardiovascular cell therapy

Jesús Mª Vázquez Cobos, Enrique Calvo, Rebeca Acín Pérez, José Antonio Enríquez, Ana Victoria Lechuga-Vieco, Ignacio Flores, Carlos Torroja, Fátima Sánchez Cabo, Jesús Ruiz-Cabello y Andrés González Guerra.
Research
7 Jul 2016

The study, published in Nature, provides information with important implications for mitochondrial donation therapies, which produce children with three genetic parents

De pie: Prof. Jesús Vázquez, Prof. Francisco Sánchez-Madrid, Dra. Danay Cibrián y Dra. Pilar Martín. Sentados de Izda. a Dcha.: María Laura Sáiz, Dra. Hortensia de la Fuente, Dra. Alessia Ferrarini, Dra. Inmaculada Jorge, Raquel Sánchez-Díaz y Olga Moreno-Gonzalo.
Research
5 Jul 2016

The study, published in Nature Immunology, opens the way to the possible use of CD69 as a therapeutic target for the control of this disease

CNIC Scientists  David Sancho, Rebeca Acín-Pérez, Michel Enamorado Escalona, José A. Enríquez y Sarai Martínez-Cano
Research
28 Jun 2016

CNIC scientists reveal how changes in the metabolism of mitochondria allow the cells of the immune system to adapt to living or dead bacteria


Eugenio Bustos Morán, Profesor F. Sánchez Madrid,  Noelia Blas Rus,  y Noa B. Martín Cófreces
Research
20 Apr 2016

The protein Aurora A controls the initial phases of T lymphocyte activation

Research
22 Jan 2016

The study opens the way to the design of treatments for heart failure caused by excessive growth of the heart