Browsing Tesis Doctorales UCO by Author "Gahete Ortiz, Manuel D."
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Córdoba en el siglo XX (1929-2002): poder económico y humanismo ético: comunión y controversia
Gahete Ortiz, Manuel D. (Universidad de Córdoba, Servicio de Publicaciones, 2005)El objetivo esencial de esta tesis es la interpretación de las claves que configuran un periodo capital de la historia de Córdoba, teniendo como eje la biografía de Miguel Castillejo, presidente de CajaSur, quien puede ... -
Identification of novel endocrine-metabolic and splicing machinery factors with diagnostic, prognostic and/or therapeutic potential in prostate cancer
Jiménez-Vacas, J.M. (Universidad de Córdoba, UCOPress, 2020)Prostate cancer (PCa) is the tumor pathology with the highest incidence among men in developed countries and represents one of the main causes of cancer-related death in this group. Despite the advances achieved during the ... -
Implication of the alternative splicing process in the development of hepatocelular carcinoma
López Cánovas, Juan Luis (Universidad de Córdoba, UCOPress, 2021)Liver cancer represents a complex and heterogeneous pathology that encompasses several types of malignant tumors with unfavorable characteristics and prognosis, including hepatocellular carcinoma or hepatocarcinoma (HCC). ... -
Role and regulation of the novel splicing variants sst5TMD4 and In1-ghrelin in breast cancer
Rincón Fernández-Pacheco, David (Universidad de Córdoba, UCOPress, 2016)El cáncer, en sus múltiples formas, es uno de los mayores retos a los que se enfrenta la sociedad actual. Una de las mayores limitaciones en la investigación del cáncer es la gran heterogeneidad existente entre las diferentes ... -
Role of splicing process alterations in the appearance of endocrine-metabolic diseases and tumor pathologies
Río Moreno, Mercedes del (Universidad de Córdoba, UCOPress, 2019)Global human health is currently threatened by highly prevalent diseases such as obesity, diabetes and cancer. A common hallmark shared by these endocrine-metabolic and tumor diseases is the consistent alteration of the ... -
Somatostatin, cortistatin, ghrelin and their receptors: From an endocrine system to a pleiotropic system of pathophysiologic relevance
Gahete Ortiz, Manuel D. (Universidad de Córdoba, Servicio de Publicaciones, 2010)Somatostatina (SST)/cortistatina (CST) y ghrelina son los más conocidos miembros de dos sistemas complejos formados por un gran número de péptidos y receptores (ssts y GHS-Rs, respectivamente), que, aunque exhiben claras ...