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Basic Research
20.11.2014
Cancer Cell. A CNIO team discovers that a derivative of vitamin B3 prevents liver cancer in mice Study published today in the journal ‘Cancer Cell’
Basic Research
05.11.2014
PNAS. CNIO researchers create a mouse model that reproduces Noonan syndrome Noonan syndrome is a rare disease that is characterised by a set of pathologies, including heart,...
CNO researchers associate two oncogenes are associated with the agressiveness and incidence of leukaemia in mice Basic Research
10.10.2014
Blood. CNO researchers associate two oncogenes are associated with the agressiveness and incidence of leukaemia in mice Proteins regulating cell division determine tumour growth. Ongoing clinical trials are currently...
A molecular mechanism involved in cellular proliferation characterised Basic Research
29.09.2014
Nature Communications. A molecular mechanism involved in cellular proliferation characterised Researchers from Guillermo Montoya’s team at the Spanish National Cancer Research Centre (CNIO),...
Basic Research
28.09.2014
Nature Methods. Experts from CNIO discover shining cells responsible for developing tumours Tumours are mosaics of cells that are morphologically and molecularly very different. In this...
Basic Research
03.09.2014
Nature Communications. CNIO experts discover the genomic origin of telomere protectors RNA is one of the most primitive molecules associated with life that has awakened most interest over...
Basic Research
17.07.2014
Cell Metabolism. One third of cancer patients are killed by a ‘Fat Burning’ process termed cachexia related to obesity, CNIO researchers say Most cancer researchers are working on the biology of the tumour. However, Michele Petruzzelli, a...
Basic Research
17.07.2014
Cell Reports. CNIO researchers discover a gene that links stem cells, ageing and cancer An organism is healthy thanks to a good maintenance system: the normal functioning of organs and...
Manuel Serrano proposes a new vision of a process wrongly associated with ageing Basic Research
11.07.2014
Nature Reviews. Manuel Serrano proposes a new vision of a process wrongly associated with ageing Senescene: a misnamed double-edged sword

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