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Mouse

31.08.2021

Breaking the walls of traditional microscopy

12.03.2021

A new possible therapeutic target for Huntington’s disease

25.02.2021

Found the first protective mechanism of embryos

20.11.2020

Insights into the role of a p53 target gene in cancer protection

Protein kinase C is expressed in the mouse hippocampus. Its lack causes short-term memory failure. Image from UPF.
29.10.2020

Short- and long-term memory follow different paths in the brain

Images of mouse embryos with different cell types marked in different colors. From Saiz N. et al.
22.08.2020

Mechanism of embryo robustness discovered

Immune cells labeled with a green fluorescent protein that indicates the presence of the cannabinoid receptor type 2 (CB2) infiltrate the injured nerve of a mouse. Image from the article DOI: 10.7554 / eLife.55582.
29.07.2020

Scientists identify how the endocannabinoid system decreases neuropathic pain

13.05.2020

Memory alterations described in mice with Down syndrome

During the last 10 years, eating disorders cases have doubled globally. | Picture by Tom Sodoge on Unsplash.
13.02.2020

Food addiction exists, and shares common features with drug addiction

Researchers find that NFAT5 helps control the levels of interferons during the immune response. Image by allinonemovie from Pixabay.
12.02.2020

New key element to control interferons during the immune response

The group at IMIM have discovered a key piece to treat metastatic, chemotherapy resistant tumours. Photo by Ryoji Iwata on Unsplash.
01.10.2019

A key piece discovered that would allow treating the most aggressive cancers

For the first time it has been seen that epigenetic changes in the offspring of mice that have consumed alcohol in 'binge' are maintained in the adult stage. Photo by Eeshan Garg to Unsplash.
20.06.2019

Alcohol consumption during pregnancy causes epigenetic changes to the fetus

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