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Study of the impact of m6A RNA methylation in altered molecular mechanisms in colorectal cancer and its association with obesity
(2023-12-01)Although the etiology of colorectal cancer (CRC) is multifactorial and complex, due to the interaction of altered environmental and genetic mechanisms, obesity is considered a crucial risk factor in the initiation and ... -
Alteraciones del perfil epitranscriptómico (m6A) asociadas a mecanismos biológicos del cáncer colorrectal y obesidad.
(2023-11-24)La obesidad considerada un factor de riesgo crucial en el inicio y progresión del cáncer colorrectal, podría promover un microentorno favorable a la carcinogénesis mediado por alteraciones epitranscriptómicas, como la ... -
Bone organoid generation based on double scaffolding.
(2023)Decellularized bone matrix ( is a classic approach in bone tissue engineering based on the removal of bone tissue cells and the calcified phase using chemical, physical o enzymatic agents The resulting matrix preserves ... -
Validation of two pmx-luciferase reporter systems to study virus - host interaction.
(2023)Viral diseases represent an important threat in aquaculture. Therefore, the development of strategies and tools to understand fish susceptibility, virus-host interaction, or to identify viral virulence markers is a priority. ... -
Phenotypically heterogeneous loci in the plant pathogen Pseudomonas syringae.
(2023)Phenotypic heterogeneity usually refers to the co-existance of different phenotypes within a population. Phenotypic differences may arise through genetic variation (genomic rearrangements or mutations) or through the ... -
Implementación de una Gymkhana molecular.
(Asociación Española de Comunicación Científica, 2023)El gran desarrollo de las técnicas de biología molecular de alto rendimiento y la consiguiente generación de datos de secuencias de ADN requiere la capacitación del alumnado, de forma que la asignatura de Bioinformática o ... -
Role of chemotaxis cluster II in pathogenic bacteria of woody and herbaceous plants.
(International Society for plant pathology, 2023)Chemoreceptors are essential proteins able to detect environmental changes for bacterial adaptation to the environment. The genes encoding these proteins are found individually in the genome or forming clusters with other ... -
Multiciliated ependyma recovery through a sequential cell therapy in posthemorrhagic hydrocephalus.
(2023)Posthemorrhagic hydrocephalus (PHH) is a significant cause for premature children’s morbidity, mortality, and peri/postnatal neurodevelopmental impairment. PHH is mainly triggered by germinal matrix hemorrhages (GMH) and ... -
Monocyte-derived cells invade amyloid plaques in human alzheimer’s disease hippocampus.
(2023)Microglia, the brain-resident myeloid cells, play a major role in the immune responses of the nervous system and in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, the presence of peripheral myeloid cells in the AD ... -
Late-life depression accelerates cognitive decline in a tauopathy mouse model
(IBRO/FENS, 2023)Background: Clinical studies suggest that depressive symptoms could be considered an important risk factor for the future development of cognitive impairment and even Alzheimer's disease (AD). In fact, there is a strong ... -
Sexual differences in hippocampal microglia of adult mice subjected to maternal separation stress.
(IBRO Congress 2023, 2023)Introduction: It is well known that early life adversities could a"ect brain development and increase the vulnerability to stress-related disorders later in adulthood. Nevertheless, the neurobiological mechanisms underlying ... -
Gut microbiome specific changes in different behavioral profiles in a mouse social defeat stress model.
(2023)The gut microbiome has arisen as one important modulator of general health, including brain function. In fact, disturbances in brain health are commonly mirrored in the microbiome, which could be contributing to pathology. ... -
Mitochondrial ultrastructural defects in reactive astrocytes of Alzheimer's mice hippocampus.
(2023)Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a complex neurodegenerative condition that causes progressive memory loss and dementia. In AD brains astrocyte become reactive potentially contributing to cognitive decline. Astrocyte reactivity ... -
Partial inhibition of CSF1R signaling reverses long-term microglial priming.
(2023)Microglial cells are main actors in acute neuroinflammation, during which they activate to later return to a basal resting state. Sometimes they retain immune memory of previous neuroinflammatory events, turning into ... -
Expression of flagellar and type III secretion systems is under stochastic and deterministic regulation in Pseudomonas syringae.
(2023)We previously described bistability and phenotypic heterogeneity of the type III secretion system (T3SS) of Pseudomonas syringae (Rufián et al., 2016). First example of such phenomenon in a plant pathogen. Here, we describe ... -
Setting out zebrafish (Danio rerio) as a model to study nervous necrosis virus-host interaction.
(2023)Viral nervous necrosis is responsible for important economic losses in aquaculture facilities. The causative agent is the nervous necrosis virus (NNV). Four NNV species have been described, although only RGNNV and SJNNV ... -
D-chiro-inositol prevents memory deficits in the 3xTg mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease in a sex-dependent manner.
(2023)Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is recognized as an age-related neurodegenerative disorder, characterized by the aggregation and deposition of amyloid-β (Aβ) in plaques and neurofibrillary tangles (NFTs) composed of aggregates ... -
Peripheral myeloid cells infiltrate the hippocampus of Alzheimer's disease patients.
(2023)Microglia, the brain-resident myeloid cells, play a major role in the immune responses of the nervous system and in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, the presence of peripheral myeloid cells in the AD ... -
Human and mouse seeds differentially affect AB aggregation by modulating the inflammatory response.
(2023)Abstract text: Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative proteinopathy in which Aβ can misfold and aggregate into seeds that structurally corrupt native proteins, mimicking a prionlike process. These amyloid aggregation ... -
Visceral adipose tissue triggers tau pathogenesis in transgenic mice through CDK5/P25 pathway.
(2023)Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a complex disorder and multiple molecular mechanisms are involved in AD onset and progression. Recent evidences have suggested that metabolic alterations are an important pathological feature ...