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A new enzyme capable of replicating damaged DNA chains discovered Basic Research
25.10.2013
Molecular Cell. A new enzyme capable of replicating damaged DNA chains discovered An international study led by Luis Blanco, from the Spanish National Scientific Research Council...
CNIO researchers discover new genetic errors that could cause one of the most deadly leukaemias Basic Research
23.10.2013
Leukemia. CNIO researchers discover new genetic errors that could cause one of the most deadly leukaemias Acute dendritic leukaemia is a rare type of leukaemia, but one with the worst prognosis—the...
Basic Research
18.10.2013
The EMBO Journal. CNIO researchers delve into the behaviour of cohesins The conclusions of the study are published today in 'The EMBO Journal'
Basic Research
14.10.2013
Nature Genetics. Spanish researchers sequence non-infiltrating bladder cancer exome The results are published today in the journal Nature Genetics
CNIO researchers discover a new regulator of drug detoxication Basic Research
11.10.2013
Hepatology. CNIO researchers discover a new regulator of drug detoxication Drug abuse and alcohol are some of the most frequent causes of liver damage, particularly in...
CNIO researchers propose a new therapeutic target that prevents cell division Basic Research
08.10.2013
PNAS. CNIO researchers propose a new therapeutic target that prevents cell division Cell division is an essential process for the development of an organism. This process, however, can...
Basic Research
27.09.2013
Genes and Development. CNIO scientists reduce progression of one of the most aggressive skin cancers in mice The results are featured on the cover of the latest issue of 'Genes and Development'
Basic Research
11.09.2013
Nature. A CNIO team is the first to produce embryonic stem cells in living adult organisms Study published in Nature is another step towards regenerative medicine
A CNIO team discovers that three out of every four cases of bladder cancer display mutations in the same gene Basic Research
09.09.2013
European Urology. A CNIO team discovers that three out of every four cases of bladder cancer display mutations in the same gene The results are published in the online version of ‘European Urology’

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