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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 |
Research 10 Dec 2019 The NeutroCure project focuses on reactive oxygen species (ROS), which play central roles in healthy animals, such as redox signalling to regulate cell growth |
About the CNIC 30 Oct 2019 The project aims to study how certain mutations acquired in blood cells and traditionally associated with a high risk of developing leukemia can also contribute to the development of cardiovascular disease and become a new and independent cardiovascular risk factor to classical factors |
Research 4 Oct 2019 CNIC researchers have defined the dynamics of the transfer of mitochondrial DNA from mothers to their offspring |
About the CNIC 18 Sep 2019 Dra. Ivana Nikolić studies the role of T cells in the development of diseases associated with obesity |
About the CNIC 12 Jun 2019 EMBO promotes excellence in scientific research, and one of its major goals is to support talented researchers at all stages of their careers |
About the CNIC 6 May 2019 Image: In the picture, individual endothelial cells have different fluorescent barcodes and mitogenic stimulations, allowing the non-invasive fate-mapping of their proliferative and migratory behaviours over time. |
Research 11 Apr 2019 CNIC scientists have shown for the first time that a protein related to cell stress also regulates cell division |
Research 30 Jan 2019 Neutrophils are the body’s main line of defense, but their action can also damage healthy cells in the cardiovascular system |
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