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Research 3 Mar 2022 Most biological processes require the import to the cell nucleus of key regulatory factors; one of the most important of these factors is the protein YAP |
Research 12 Nov 2021 A study published in Science Advances shows that the gene GPR126, while not required for the development of the heart, plays an essential role in the formation of the placenta, the gestational organ that nourishes the fetus |
Research 28 Sep 2021 This innovative technology may provide an efficient approach in clinical practice after manual or automatic segmentation of myocardial borders in a small number of conventional 2D slices and automatic scar detection |
Research 3 Sep 2021 The new findings, published in Circulation Research, could spur the development of new tools for the treatment of cardiac hypertrophy |
About the CNIC 6 Jul 2021 This project represents a major development in the need to implement early cardiovascular intervention strategies that are capable of reducing the incidence of AD at the advanced ages in Alzheimer's disease |
About the CNIC 9 Jun 2021 The study, published in Nature in 2019, revealed relevant data about the involvement of the protein p38gamma in the development of the main type of primary liver cancer, which affects over a million people a year worldwide |
Research 2 Jun 2021 The study, published in Nature Communications, reveals that Meis transcription factors are essential for the formation and antero-posterior patterning of the limbs during embryonic development |
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 22 Apr 2021 Ultrafast cardiac magnetic resonance allows precise assessment of heart anatomy and function while reducing healthcare costs and increasing patient comfort |
About the CNIC 22 Mar 2021 The development of this 3D T1 mapping technique, called "SACORA", comes as part of the ongoing collaboration between CNIC and Philips |
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