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Basic Research
16.03.2016
Science Translational Medicine. CNIO scientists discover a link between psoriasis and general bone loss Researchers from the Genes, Development and Disease Group, headed by Erwin Wagner at the Spanish...
A global increase in antioxidant defences of the body may delay ageing and age-related diseases Basic Research
15.03.2016
Nature Communications. A global increase in antioxidant defences of the body may delay ageing and age-related diseases The gradual accumulation of cell damage plays a very important role in the origin of ageing. There...
Basic Research
07.03.2016
Nature Structural & Molecular Biology. CNIO scientists have discovered a code of signals that regulates genome duplication Three years ago, the research team directed by Óscar Fernández-Capetillo, Head of the Genomic...
Basic Research
23.02.2016
Blood. CNIO researchers fight aplastic anaemia using a therapy designed to delay ageing Fighting aplastic anaemia with a therapy designed to delay ageing
Translational
10.02.2016
Nature Medicine. CNIO researchers find a potential therapy for the most aggressive type of lung cancer in preclinical models   Tumour tissue from a mouse with lung cancer. /Chiara Ambrogio. CNIO Lung cancer is one of the...
Basic Research
03.02.2016
Nature Communications. CNIO scientists find new tumour markers for the prognosis of head and neck cancer New tumour markers for the prognosis of head and neck cancer
Basic Research
28.01.2016
Cell Reports. CNIO scientists use the Internet network theory to decipher the first epigenetic communication network One of the big questions for which there is still no clear answer in biology is how, based on the...
The CNIO finds a possible new pharmacological target to act on one of the most important and elusive oncogenes Basic Research
05.01.2016
Nature Communications. The CNIO finds a possible new pharmacological target to act on one of the most important and elusive oncogenes The MYC oncogene intervenes in many types of cancer, some of which are very aggressive; researchers...
Basic Research
28.10.2015
Nature. A discovery has been made of the first ‘molecular labels’ that predict the organs where metastases will form Understanding why a tumour metastasises in specific organs and do not in others is one of the top...

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