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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 |
Research 30 Jul 2020 CNIC study shows that selection between mitochondrial genomes depends on how each type of mitochondria affects cell metabolism |
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 3 Apr 2020 Published in Nature Communications, the study suggests that it may be possible to regulate the number and activity of these macrophages with drugs that modulate the nuclear receptor RXR |
Research 20 Mar 2020 Scientists at the CNIC and Weill Cornell Medicine have identified an inflammatory regulatory circuit controlled by a subtype of endothelial cells in the eye |
Research 14 Jan 2020 The newly identified immune control system is located within one of the most important cell types of the immune system, the neutrophil |
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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