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Basic Research
15.12.2016
PNAS. Secrets of human protein interactions unveiled by massive sequencing and coevolution Cells operate like an incredibly well-synchronized orchestra of molecular interactions among...
Basic Research
24.11.2016
Science. Tissue damage is key for cell reprogramming Cell reprogramming does not happen exactly as we thought. In the pages of the journal Science, a...
Basic Research
18.11.2016
Nature Communications. A protein that defines the melanoma blueprint The main goals of the Melanoma Group at the Spanish National Cancer Research Centre (CNIO) are to...
Basic Research
17.11.2016
Cell Press. The CNIO takes part in the biggest european project for the study of the epigenome The International Human Epigenome Consortium (IHEC) publishes simultaneously a collection of 41...
Basic Research
10.10.2016
Scientific Reports. The collaboration between the CNIO and Eli Lilly and Company identifies a new therapeutic target for lung cancer Cancer is a different disease in each patient, and improved treatment demands knowing more about the...
Basic Research
03.10.2016
Trends in Biochemical Sciences. Scientists at the CNIO have deconstructed one of the myths of biological innovation While the number of coding genes (those that produce proteins) in the human species has been...
A marker can identify patients who will not benefit from treatment with antiangiogenic drugs Translational
19.09.2016
Clinical Cancer Research. A marker can identify patients who will not benefit from treatment with antiangiogenic drugs Many cancer patients receive antiangiogenic agents as part of their treatment. However, the response...
Translational
13.09.2016
Science Signaling. ATR inhibitors prove effective in two pre-clinical models of cancer Tumours are an accumulation of cells that divide without control, accumulating hundreds of...
Basic Research
01.09.2016
Molecular Cell. Researchers at the CNIO have discovered a gene that is essential for the DNA-replication process Millions of cells in our body are constantly dividing to repair tissue damage and ensure our...

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