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grouLt h., ruiz-CaBeLLo J., PeLLiCo J., LeChuga-vieCo a.v., Bhavesh r., zaMai M. et aL. Parallel multifunctionali- zation of nanoparticles: A one-step modular approach for in vivo imaging. Bioconjugate Chemistry. 2015;26(1):153- 160.
gonzáLez-vaLDes i., hiDaLgo i., BuJarraBaL a., Lara-Pez- zi e., PaDron-Barthe L., garCía-Pavia P. et aL. Bmi1 limits dilated cardiomyopathy and heart failure by inhibiting car- diac senescence. Nature Communications. 2015;6.
Characterization of Atherosclerosis Plaque. Chemistry - A European Journal. 2015;21(29):10450-10456.
Pérez-MeDina C., tang J., aBDeL-atti D., hogstaD B., MeraD M., Fisher e.a. et aL. PET imaging of tumor-as- sociated macrophages with 89Zr-labeled high-density lipoprotein nanoparticles. Journal of Nuclear Medicine. 2015;56(8):1272-1277.
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saLinas B., ruiz-CaBeLLo J., LeChuga-vieCo a.v., Benito M., herranz F.. Surface-Functionalized Nanoparticles by Olefin Metathesis: A Chemoselective Approach for in Vivo
Highlights
Throughout 2015, the Group 31, led by Dr. Ruiz-Ca- bello has participated in seven competitive projects funded by several agencies (ISCIII; Mineco and EU Comission), focused mainly on COPD, ALI, pulmo- nary hypertension, atherosclerosis and Nanomedi- cine. Along these this year we have just begun two, one funded by the Spanish Ministry of Economy for the early detection of pulmonary hypertension using advanced image methods (SAF2014-58920-R) and another, funded by the Carlos III Institute of Health to study the effect of HIF-1 inhibition on atheroscle- rosis progression (PI14-01427), that will be also rel- evant in the context of Pulmonary Hypertension. For the development of these projects and publications the group has continued to work actively with other national and international CIBER groups. We have worked with the Tuberculosis Research program, especially for the processing, measuring and ana- lyse of urine samples from this disease in collabora- tion with the group of Dr. Vicente Ausina 17 (Cristina Prat and Jose A. Dominguez). This project has been funded by SEPAR.
Stress-Induced Depressive Behaviors Require a Function- al NLRP3 Inflammasome. Molecular Neurobiology. 2015.
In the area of training and formation, the group pre- sented a doctoral thesis, which was defended by the international student Hugo Groult on 15 July 2015 at the Complutense University of Madrid, awarded with the cum laude excellence mark. This thesis summarizes part of work done with the European project Pinet coordinated by CIBERES. We have attended a total of 5 international meetings, an ab- stract, presented by Juan Pellico, was selected as the best oral presentation at the European Molec- ular Imaging Meeting in Tübigen (Germany). Final- ly, we actively participate in the management of CIBERES, as members of the Committee on teach- ing and since December 2015 as deputy director of CIBERES.
Institution: Fundación Centro Nacional de Investigaciónes Cardiovasculares
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