Departament de Bioquímica i Biologia Molecular (Biologia)
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Recent Submissions
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Giménez Oya, Víctor
(Date of defense: 09-12-2009)
Los isoprenoides son una de las mayores familias de compuestos descritos en la naturaleza. Estos compuestos están presentes en todos los organismos vivos y se sintetizan a partir de dos moléculas de 5 átomos de carbono: ...
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Rotondo, Floriana
(Date of defense: 19-02-2018)
The current theories about endothelial inflammation in the adipose tissue in metabolic syndrome point to hypoxia as one of its main causes. Nevertheless, our group has found that both 3T3L1 adipocytes, under normoxic ...
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Enciso Salas, Hilda Yuliana
(Date of defense: 22-09-2017)
TP53INP2 es una proteína nuclear que activa la autofagia en moscas y células eucariotas. El propósito de esta tesis doctoral fue investigar si TP53INP2 modula la autofagia mitocondrial dependiente de Parkin. Aquí, se ...
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Roig Merino, Sara Raquel
(Date of defense: 05-05-2017)
Voltage-gated potassium channels are proteins that allow the flux of potassium ions across the plasma membrane in response to a voltage stimulus. Those proteins were initially described in nervous system as the repolarization ...
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Martinez Cristobal, Paula
(Date of defense: 01-12-2016)
Protein homeostasis (proteostasis) results from the fine regulation of synthesis and degradation. The nuclear cofactor DOR/TP53INP2 was identified originally as a protein expressed in PML of nuclear bodies. However, in ...
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