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Basic Research
09.07.2014
Nature Communications. CNIO scientists discover that the pluripotency factor NANOG is also active in adult organisms Scientists from the Spanish National Cancer Research Centre (CNIO) have discovered that NANOG, an...
CNIO group reduces the size of the human genome to 19,000 genes Basic Research
03.07.2014
Human Molecular Genetics. CNIO group reduces the size of the human genome to 19,000 genes How nutrients are metabolised and how neurons communicate in the brain are just some of the messages...
Basic Research
26.06.2014
Cancer Cell. CNIO researchers discover more than 40 melanoma-specific genes that determine aggressiveness discovered Researchers from the Spanish National Cancer Research Centre (CNIO) have discovered more than 40...
Basic Research
20.06.2014
Nature Reviews Cancer. CNIO researcher Ana Losada revises the role of cohesin in cancer Massive sequencing of cancer genomes brings to light new genes every day that could be involved in...
Basic Research
03.06.2014
Nature Communications. CNIO and CNIC scientists have reproduced for the first time in human cells chromosomal translocations associated with certain cancer types The results are published today in 'Nature Communications'
Two CNIO researchers have participated in a review chosen among the best ‘Cell’ studies of 2013 Basic Research
20.05.2014
Two CNIO researchers have participated in a review chosen among the best ‘Cell’ studies of 2013 Ageing is a primary risk factor for major human pathologies; it is a process intimately related to...
Basic Research
17.04.2014
Stem Cell Reports. A protein required for integrity of induced pluripotent stem cells Cell reprogramming converts specialised cells — such as nerve cells or skin cells — towards an...
Basic Research
04.04.2014
PLOS Genetics. International consortium discovers two new genes that modulate risk of breast and ovarian cancer Today we know that women carrying BCRA1 and BCRA2 gene mutations have a 43%–88% risk of developing...
Basic Research
20.02.2014
PLOS Genetics. CNIO team explains lower cancer incidence rate in patients experiencing brain and nervous system diseases Epidemiological studies demonstrate that diseases of the central nervous system such as Alzheimer,...

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