Researchers at the UAB have carried out two revealing studies on TRPV2, a key ion channel in several cellular functions, which points to it as a possible new therapeutic target in the treatment of hyp...
Read moreA research team led by the Institut de Neurociències at the UAB has managed to generate and validate a new animal model. This model enables the examination of the initial phases of Parkinson's diseas...
Read moreIt has been demonstrated in animal models the benefits of vorinostat after having suffered a stroke. The drug, used in humans to treat cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, has been proved to mitigate brain inju...
Read moreA new scientific project led by ICTA-UAB will explore how these types of therapies, consisting of frequent exposure to natural green spaces, could be integrated into public health and nature promotion...
Read moreUAB researchers have produced the most complete map of the bacterial essential interactome, i.e. how proteins combine and interact to perform functions essential for their survival.
Read moreIt has been developed an innovative material to fight against the spread of pathogens, infections and antimicrobial resistance inspired by the substances secreted by mussels to adhere to rocks, it can...
Read moreA study published in Nature Nanotechnology presents an innovative graphene-based neurotechnology with the potential for a transformative impact in neuroscience and medical applications.
Read moreThe UAB has launched a new campaign to raise funds to study a gene therapy for adenylsuccinate lyase deficiency (ADSL), a rare genetic disease suffered by about 80 children in the world, including two...
Read moreIt has been identified an unprecedented viral association in which a virus latches on to the “neck” of another virus to enter its host organism and begin replicating its genetic material.
Read moreIt has beed assessed the impact of CO2 -induced changes in the Mediterranean Sea on foraminifera, a particular group of calcifying planktonic organisms.
Read moreThe new resource, A3D-MOBD, brings together the proteomes of twelve of the most studied model organisms which cover distant biological clades and contains over half a million predictions of protein re...
Read moreThe information we perceive from movement travels from the inner ear to areas of the brain called the vestibular nuclei, which play an important role in motion sickness. Researchers from the UAB Insti...
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