Researchers at IDIBAPS-Hospital Clínic Barcelona show that the administration of a light-sensitive drug reduces tumour viability in a three-dimensional model that simulates neural tissue and glioblas...
Read moreLa investigación ayuda a entender los mecanismos genéticos que garantizan el desarrollo embrionario y la formación de los órganos frente a posibles mutaciones ocasionales
Read moreProtein methylation is a carefully controlled process that occurs in all living things, from the smallest bacteria to humans. Thanks to methylation, embryonic stem cells can develop into the different...
Read moreThe IDIBAPS researcher Josep M. Llovet has participated in the new American AASLD guidelines for the treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma, the most common type of liver cancer.
Read moreResults of a meta-analysis of 68 studies in 27 countries have implications for the management and prevention of malaria during pregnancy, as well as for malaria elimination efforts
Read moreLos resultados del estudio fase I STRO-002 de expansión de dosis del fármaco luveltamab tazevibulin (luvelta) demuestran beneficios clínicos significativos en pacientes con cáncer de ovario con ex...
Read moreResults from the Phase III TALAPRO-2 trial demonstrate that the combination of talazoparib plus enzalutamide vs. standard treatment of enzalutamide plus placebo significantly improves progression-free...
Read moreLos resultados de esta investigación son clave para poder explorar el reconocimiento molecular entre los receptores biológicos del organismo y los puntos activos de los fármacos, posibilitando la p...
Read moreCells use editing tools to skip or rearrange information stored in DNA. Thanks to a 10-million-euro ERC Synergy Grant co-financed by ERC and UKRI, researchers have today launched a new project to stud...
Read moreHan descubierto que la liberación de una señal hormonal, desde unas neuronas sensoriales del gusano C. elegans, denominadas ASJ, modula la actividad del receptor nuclear NHR-1, encargado de regular ...
Read moreInvestigadore/as del Instituto de Biomedicina de Sevilla (IBiS), en colaboración con la Universidad de Lund (Suecia) y el Imperial College de Londres, han identificado una importante relación entre ...
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