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Translational
05.02.2015
Cell Reports. CNIO researchers propose a new drug combination therapy to treat cancer A large part of the effort dedicated to cancer research is directed towards the search for...
Basic Research
29.01.2015
Nucleic Acids Research. CNIO researchers broaden the catalogue of biological chimeras for the study of the genome Scientists from the Spanish National Cancer Research Centre’s Structural Computational Biology...
Basic Research
26.01.2015
Developmental Cell. CNIO scientists discover new blood platelet formation mechanism Thrombocytopenia is a disease characterised by a lower platelet level than normal. Platelets are...
CNIO researchers discover a novel molecular mechanism involved in the formation of the skin Basic Research
15.01.2015
Genes & Development. CNIO researchers discover a novel molecular mechanism involved in the formation of the skin The formation of human skin involves a cascade of biochemical signals, which are not well...
Translational
14.01.2015
Clinical Cancer Research. CNIO scientist associate rare variants of a gene with side effects from chemotherapy with paclitaxel The research is published by 'Clinical Cancer Research'
Basic Research
12.01.2015
The Journal of Clinical Investigation. CNO researches discover one of the genetic pieces of bladder cancer Notch genes are a double-edged sword: in some cancers they have a harmful effect because they...
Basic Research
23.12.2014
Plos Biology. CNIO researchers activate hair growth by modifying immune cells How to restore hair loss is a task not undertaken exclusively by beauty practitioners. The...
Basic Research
18.12.2014
Nature Communications. CNIO researchers treat heart attacks with new gene therapy based on telomerase enzyme The enzyme telomerase repairs cell damage produced by ageing, and has been used successfully in...
Basic Research
08.12.2014
Nature Structural & Molecular Biology. CNIO team has visualised the DNA double-strand break process visualised for the first time Scientists from the Spanish National Cancer Research Centre (CNIO), led by Guillermo Montoya, have...

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