Gregorio Jordán, Sara (Date of defense: 2021-12-03)
Breast Cancer (BCa) is the most prevalent cancer among women worldwide. It is a very heterogeneous disease at the histological, molecular and clinical level. Consequently, different classifications are ...
Castillo Figueroa, Ana Lucía (Date of defense: 2017-04-24)
A number of recent studies in animals and humans have linked energy regulation and the circadian clock at the molecular, physiological and behavioral levels, concluding that disruption of clock genes ...
Roura Frigolé, Helena (Date of defense: 2018-07-27)
Adenosine deaminase acting on transfer RNA (ADAT) is a human heterodimeric enzyme that catalyzes the deamination of adenosine (A) to inosine (I) at the first position of the anticodon of transfer RNAs ...
Pitsili, Eugenia (Date of defense: 2021-11-04)
Metacaspases are a family of cysteine proteases found in lower eukaryotes and plants. They are considered to be distant relatives of caspases, present only in animals. The role of metacaspases is quite ...
Maric, Aida (Date of defense: 2021-11-05)
The circadian clock is an endogenously generated timekeeping mechanism that generates 24-hour rhythms in multiple biological processes. The rhythmic oscillations provide an adaptive advantage, allowing ...
Meler Marquina, Ainara (Date of defense: 2023-06-29)
[eng] Proper B cell identity demands a tight controlled genomic and epigenomic landscape at each stage of cellular differentiation during B lymphocyte development. It has been previously identified in ...
Seuma Areñas, Mireia (Date of defense: 2023-01-18)
[eng] Proteins can adopt multiple conformations and material states, from soluble states to self- assemblies, such as liquid condensates or amyloids. Protein aggregation has been associated with many ...