Project title
PEst-C/SAU/LA0001/2011
Code
Strategic Project - LA 1 - 2011-2012
 
Start date
01-01-2011
Expected Completion
31-12-2012
 
Abstract
CCNC major mission is to foster fundamental and translational research and training in biomedical science with a particular focus on neurosciences. The current aims at CNC are: 1) Fundamental and Translational research in Neuroscience, Cell Biology and Molecular Biotechnology, 2) Advanced training; 3) Technology transfer and specialized services to the community; 4) Outreach Programme (science and society). The core scientific activity of CNC is the study of the molecular basis of neurodegenerative processes common to aging, neurodegenerative disorders, cerebral ischemia and epilepsy. In parallel, several groups explore mechanisms of neuroprotection and regeneration, which may be future candidates for the development of potential therapeutic strategies to manage these disorders. This core activity is complemented by supporting areas which also develop their own research activity, opening the scope of intervention of CNC in the biomedical field, while providing novel lines of research applicable to Neuroscience.
 

Publications
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Data de publicaçãoTítuloAutor(es)TipoAcesso
12015Activation of Neuropeptide Y Receptors Modulates Retinal Ganglion Cell Physiology and Exerts Neuroprotective Actions In VitroMartins, João ; Elvas, Filipe ; Brudzewsky, Dan; Martins, Tânia ; Kolomiets, Bogdan; Tralhão, Pedro ; Gøtzsche, Casper R.; Cavadas, Cláudia ; Castelo-Branco, Miguel ; Woldbye, David P. D. ; Picaud, Serge; Santiago, Ana R. articleopenAccess
22013Diabetes alters KIF1A and KIF5B motor proteins in the hippocampusBaptista, Filipa I. ; Pinto, Maria J. ; Elvas, Filipe ; Almeida, Ramiro D. ; Ambrósio, A. Francisco articleopenAccess
32015Dichloroacetate, the Pyruvate Dehydrogenase Complex and the Modulation of mESC PluripotencyRodrigues, Ana Sofia ; Correia, Marcelo ; Gomes, Andreia ; Pereira, Sandro L. ; Perestrelo, Tânia ; Sousa, Maria Inês ; Ramalho-Santos, João articleopenAccess
42015Differentiate or Die: 3-Bromopyruvate and Pluripotency in Mouse Embryonic Stem CellsRodrigues, Ana Sofia ; Pereira, Sandro L. ; Correia, Marcelo ; Gomes, Andreia M. ; Perestrelo, Tânia ; Ramalho-Santos, João articleopenAccess
5Dez-2018Donepezil structure-based hybrids as potential multifunctional anti-Alzheimer's drug candidatesPiemontese, Luca; Tomás, Daniel; Hiremathad, Asha; Capriati, Vito; Candeias, Emanuel ; Cardoso, Sandra M. ; Chaves, Sílvia; Santos, M. AméliaarticleopenAccess
62013Involvement of microRNA in microglia-mediated immune responseGuedes, J. ; Cardoso, A. L. C. ; Lima, M. C. Pedroso de articleopenAccess
72013Neurotensin modulates the migratory and inflammatory response of macrophages under hyperglycemic conditionsMoura, Liane I. F. ; Silva, Lucília ; Leal, Ermelindo C. ; Tellechea, Ana ; Cruz, Maria Teresa ; Carvalho, Eugenia articleopenAccess
821-Jul-2015Reduced α-MSH Underlies Hypothalamic ER-Stress-Induced Hepatic GluconeogenesisSchneeberger, Marc; Gómez-Valadés, Alicia G.; Altirriba, Jordi; Sebastián, David; Ramírez, Sara; Garcia, Ainhoa; Esteban, Yaiza; Drougard, Anne; Ferrés-Coy, Albert; Bortolozzi, Analía; Garcia-Roves, Pablo M.; Jones, John G. ; Manadas, Bruno ; Zorzano, Antonio; Gomis, Ramon; Claret, MarcarticleopenAccess
929-Jul-2019Sources of hepatic glycogen synthesis in mice fed with glucose or fructose as the sole dietary carbohydrateJarak, Ivana ; Barosa, Cristina ; Martins, Fátima O. ; Silva, Joao C. P.; Santos, Cristiano; Belew, Getachew Debas; Rito, João; Viegas, Ivan ; Teixeira, José; Oliveira, Paulo J. ; Jones, John Griffith articleembargoedAccess
109-Mai-2013The redox interplay between nitrite and nitric oxide: From the gut to the brainPereira, Cassilda ; Ferreira, Nuno R. ; Rocha, Bárbara S. ; Barbosa, Rui M. ; Laranjinha, João articleopenAccess
112013A Unique Pool of Compatible Solutes on Rhodopirellula baltica, Member of the Deep-Branching Phylum Planctomycetesd’Avo, Ana Filipa ; Cunha, Sofia ; Mingote, Ana ; Lamosa, Pedro ; Costa, Milton S. da ; Costa, Joana articleopenAccess