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Research 16 Feb 2026 A new CNIC-led study shows that a genetic tool derived from baker’s yeast enables human cells to manufacture the building blocks of DNA even when their mitochondria fail. |
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Research 28 Jan 2026 A study published in Immunity reveals that type I interferons (IFN‑I) help resolve inflammation by inducing changes in macrophage mitochondria |
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Research 2 Jul 2025 CNIC researchers have uncovered the evolutionary logic of the OxPhos system—the cell’s “engine”—and developed a tool to detect mutations that cause mitochondrial disease |
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Research 19 Sep 2024 The study, published in Cell, reveals an essential function of sodium transport in cellular energy generation |
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Research 6 May 2024 Scientists at the CNIC, CIBER, and University of Berne identify the fundamental role of a family of proteins in an essential process for cellular energy production |
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Research 17 Mar 2022 The mixing of mitochondrial DNAs (mtDNAs) of two distinct origins can have damaging medium- and long-term effects, according to the results of a new study published in Circulation |
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About the CNIC 8 Jun 2021 Dr Enríquez and Dr del Pozo Muñoz join their colleagues Dr Miguel Torres, Dr Pura Muñoz and Dr Francisco Sánchez Madrid, bringing to five the number of CNIC members in EMBO |
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Research 2 Dec 2020 Un estudio que se publica en Nature muestra a la proteína mitocondrial ALDH4A1 como un nuevo autoantígeno implicado en los procesos de la aterosclerosis |
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Research 25 Jun 2020 The regulatory protein SCAF1 enables mitochondria to adapt to the available nutrient source of sugars, fats, or proteins |
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Research 4 Oct 2019 CNIC researchers have defined the dynamics of the transfer of mitochondrial DNA from mothers to their offspring |
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