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CAS9 and GFAP Basic Research
13.04.2018
Nature Communications. A novel precision cancer model opens doors to personalised cancer treatment Researchers from the Seve Ballesteros Foundation-CNIO Brain Tumour Group at the Spanish National...
Núria Malats, Latifa Bakiri, Diego Megías, Paco Real, Isidoro Cobo, Irene Millán, Irene Felipe Basic Research
14.02.2018
Nature. A gene that increases the risk of pancreatic cancer controls inflammation in normal tissue Inflammation is a defensive response of the body to aggression, but when it persists it can be...
Basic Research
01.02.2018
PNAS. CNIO researchers discover a potential new therapeutic strategy for pancreatic cancer In most pancreatic cancer patients, the diagnosis is made when the disease is already advanced, and...
Basic Research
30.01.2018
eLife. CNIO researchers cure lung fibrosis in mice with a gene therapy that lengthens telomeres Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis is a potentially lethal disease associated with the presence of...
Basic Research
25.01.2018
Cancer Cell. A new strategy induces the regression of advanced lung tumours in mice A study published in Cancer Cell by researchers from the Molecular Oncology Programme at the Spanish...
Basic Research
18.01.2018
Cell Reports. The RPAP1 protein, essential for cell identity and viability The regulation of the activity of RNA polymerase II, which catalyses the transcription of DNA in...
Basic Research
21.12.2017
Cell Metabolism. Researchers suggest specific diets for preventing colorectal cancer in high-risk groups Colorectal cancer is the most prevalent malignant tumour in Spain. It is known that factors such as...
Basic Research
18.12.2017
Nature Communications. Novel mechanism that protects from glioblastoma identified A group of researchers at the Spanish National Cancer Research Centre (CNIO) have identified a...
Translational
13.11.2017
Cancer Cell. The first effective therapy against glioblastoma by attacking telomeres The Telomere and Telomerase Group at the Spanish National Cancer Research Centre (CNIO) has shown...

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