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#Proyectos relacionados con Investigation on hybrid molecules as powerful novel therapeutic approaches for Multiple Sclerosis and myelin- related rare diseases
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Functional characterization and mechanisms of the signalling kinase MOK in neuroinfiammation associated to Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)
2018
Senior Researcher : Cintia Roodveldt Research Centre or Institution : Centro Andaluz de Biología Molecular y Medicina Regenerativa (CABIMER) -
Progression of different forms of multiple sclerosis related to the stem/progenitor cells potential
2018
Senior Researcher : Laura López Mascaraque Research Centre or Institution : Instituto Cajal. CSIC. Madrid. -
Significance of brain glucose hypometabolism and of altered insulin signal transduction in an experimental model of amiotrophic lateral esclerosis (ALE)
2018
Senior Researcher : Enrique Blázquez Fernández Research Centre or Institution : Universidad Complutense de Madrid -
Effect of mutations in the glucocerebrosidase-1 gene on iPS cell-derived neurons from Parkinson´s disease patients. Rescue of the phenotype and cell transplantation
2016
Senior Researcher : Carlos Vicario Abejón Research Centre or Institution : Instituto Cajal. CSIC. Madrid. -
Synaptogenesis induced by PI3K in memory processes
2006
Senior Researcher : Ángel José Acebes Vindel Research Centre or Institution : Instituto Cajal. CSIC. Madrid.more information on Synaptogenesis induced by PI3K in memory processes
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Systemic analysis of the gene regulatory networks involved in the specification and maintenance of the retinal pigment epithelium: towards new therapies for retinal degenerative diseases
2016
Senior Researcher : Paola Bovolenta Nicolao Research Centre or Institution : Centro de Biología Molecular "Severo Ochoa". CSIC-Universidad Autónoma de Madrid -
Epigenetic alterations in tetraploid neurones and Alzheimer's disease
2011
Senior Researcher : José María Frade López Research Centre or Institution : Instituto Cajal. CSIC. Madrid.more information on Epigenetic alterations in tetraploid neurones and Alzheimer's disease
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