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Removing the fallopian tubes to prevent ovarian cancer
A three-dimensional cellular model of mantle cell lymphoma is developed
Rapid reporting of microbiology results is key to the prognosis of patients with blood infections
Can mRNA vaccines be a treatment for cancer?
Pedro Luis Cepas receives a Daniel Bravo grant for his research stay in Canada
Pedro Luis Cepas has received one of the grants that the Daniel Bravo Andreu Private Foundation has awarded for research stays abroad.
Josep Dalmau receives the “Scientific Breakthrough 2023” Award from the American Brain Foundation
The accolade recognises the commitment of this Clínic Barcelona-IDIBAPS researcher to deepening our understanding of autoimmune neurological diseases1
Thrombosis: the cause of a stroke, a heart attack and an embolism. What do we know?
Diseases such as stroke, heart attack or pulmonary embolism are mostly the consequence of a thrombosis; that is, a blood clot, which normally forms d1
The first woman to receive a uterus transplant in Spain gives birth
On 10 March this year at the Maternitat Centre of the Hospital Clínic Barcelona, the first woman to receive a uterus transplant in Spain gave birth.1
How many hours do we need to sleep?
Although most people need 8 hours of sleep to function properly, there are some exceptions, depending on their genetics and age.