Raquel Martínez de Meno, Rebeca Acín Pérez, José Antonio Enríquez, Sara Jaroszewicz y Rebeca Sanz-Cortés.
Research, Publications

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.

Marina Rosa Moreno, Fátima Sánchez Cabo, José Luis Cabrera, José Antonio Enríquez, María Concepción Jiménez, Pablo Hernansanz Agustín  Lucía Sánchez-García.
Research, Publications

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

José Antonio Enríquez, Almudena Ramiro  y Silvia Priori.
About the CNIC, Publications

The projects—led by Drs Almudena Ramiro, José Antonio Enríquez, and Silvia Priori—will receive a total of €5.25 million for CNIC research over the next 5 years

José Antonio Enríquez, Almudena Ramiro  y Silvia Priori.
About the CNIC, Publications

Los proyectos dirigidos por la Dra. Almudena Ramiro, el Dr. José Antonio Enríquez y la Dra. Silvia Priori, recibirán 5.250.000 € en total los próximos 5 años.

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