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About the CNIC 18 May 2022 The project will examine long-term changes in plasma biomarkers of neuronal injury, neuroinflammation, and Alzheimer's disease in participants in the PESA-CNIC-SANTANDER study who have undergone imaging studies to map brain metabolism. The goal of the project is to determine how cardiovascular risk factors during midlife impact brain function |
Research 18 Apr 2022 The research will provide insights into the development of potential treatments for neurological diseases and obesity, among other human conditions |
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 |
About the CNIC 23 Feb 2022 Researchers from the CNIC and Columbia University (USA) review the role of acquired mutations and clonal hematopoiesis in cardiovascular disease |
Research 5 Jan 2022 Scientists at the CNIC have developed a simple model for studying the behavior of immune cells in live animals and have identified a harmful cell behavior pattern associated with cardiovascular disease |
Research 24 Nov 2021 The study, published in PLoS Biology, shows for the first time that cardiac metabolism in the postnatal period determines the regulation of metabolism in the whole body |
Research 18 Oct 2021 Researchers from the National Center for Cardiovascular Research and the Pompeu Fabra University describe in Science a new mechanism for muscle regeneration after physiological damage |
About the CNIC 19 Jul 2021 The Severo Ochoa Centre of Excellence accreditation awards one million euros funding per year over four years |
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 15 Feb 2021 Among the modifiable cardiovascular risk factors showing a close association with reduced brain metabolism, the research team found that the most important is hypertension |
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