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Rossi, Daniela (Fecha de defensa: 2013-10-16)
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common cause of dementia in the elderly, with more than 25 million people affected worldwide. First described in 1907 by the German physician Alois Alzheimer, AD is ...
Riesgo Gil, Ana (Fecha de defensa: 2007-11-16)
The reproductive biology of poriferans is still poorly understood. We have investigated the sexual reproductive biology of seven demosponge species, six of them from the Mediterranean (<I>Corticium ...
Mingorance Jiménez de la Espada, Ana (Fecha de defensa: 2006-01-16)
The adult central nervous system (CNS) has a very little capability to regrow its connections after lesion. The lack of axonal regeneration is a multifactorial problem, which is mainly due to the presence ...
Mirra, Serena (Fecha de defensa: 2013-07-26)
The Armcx gene cluster arose by retrotransposition from a single Arm-containing gene (Armc10), and by subsequent short-range tandem duplications of a rapidly evolving region of the Eutherian X chromosome. ...
Nocentini, Sara (Fecha de defensa: 2014-03-06)
Olfactory ensheathing cells (OECs) implantation has emerged as a promising therapy for spinal cord injury (SCI), but their regenerative properties seem to depend on the presence of a substrate permissive ...
Fernández Golbano, Isabel M. (Fecha de defensa: 2012-12-14)
S. cerevisiae (budding yeast) is particularly powerful to study the relation between the molecular mechanisms of actin regulation and its biological significance due to its powerful molecular and genetic ...
Bosch Piñol, Carles (Fecha de defensa: 2014-09-25)
Reelin is a high molecular weight extracellular glycoprotein that exhibits key roles both in the development of the central nervous system and in adult synaptic plasticity. Reelin expression during ...