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Mari-Paz Rubio

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Meseguer S, Rubio M, Lainez B, Perez-Benavente B, Perez-Moraga R, Romera-Giner S, et al.
Front Microbiol . 2023 Mar; 14:1066493. PMID: 36876111
Serine incorporator protein 5 (SERINC5) is a key innate immunity factor that operates in the cell to restrict the infectivity of certain viruses. Different viruses have developed strategies to antagonize...
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Meseguer S, Rubio M
Front Physiol . 2022 Mar; 13:800171. PMID: 35273517
MELAS (mitochondrial encephalomyopathy, lactic acidosis, and stroke-like episodes) is an OXPHOS disease mostly caused by the m.3243A>G mutation in the mitochondrial tRNA gene. Recently, we have shown that the mutation...
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Carrero R, Cerrada I, Lledo E, Dopazo J, Garcia-Garcia F, Rubio M, et al.
Stem Cell Rev Rep . 2012 Apr; 8(3):905-16. PMID: 22467443
Mesenchymal stem cells are often transplanted into inflammatory environments where they are able to survive and modulate host immune responses through a poorly understood mechanism. In this paper we analyzed...
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Llamusi M, Rubio M, Ramon-Cueto A
Exp Neurol . 2010 Aug; 229(1):54-64. PMID: 20736004
Adult olfactory bulb ensheathing glia (OB-OEG) promote the repair of acute, subacute, and chronic spinal cord injuries and autologous transplantation is a feasible approach. There are interspecies differences between adult...
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Rubio M, Munoz-Quiles C, Ramon-Cueto A
Glia . 2008 Feb; 56(5):539-51. PMID: 18240311
Olfactory bulb ensheathing glia (OB-OEG) from adult rodents promote functional and morphological repair after grafting into injured spinal cords. To provide insight into the feasibility of using OB-OEG in human...
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Lopez-Bueno A, Rubio M, Bryant N, McKenna R, Agbandje-Mckenna M, Almendral J
J Virol . 2006 Jan; 80(3):1563-73. PMID: 16415031
The role of receptor recognition in the emergence of virulent viruses was investigated in the infection of severe combined immunodeficient (SCID) mice by the apathogenic prototype strain of the parvovirus...
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Rubio M, Lopez-Bueno A, Almendral J
J Virol . 2005 Aug; 79(17):11280-90. PMID: 16103180
The mechanisms involved in the emergence of virulent mammalian viruses were investigated in the adult immunodeficient SCID mouse infected by the attenuated prototype strain of the parvovirus Minute Virus of...
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Kontou M, Govindasamy L, Nam H, Bryant N, Llamas-Saiz A, Foces-Foces C, et al.
J Virol . 2005 Aug; 79(17):10931-43. PMID: 16103145
Two strains of the parvovirus minute virus of mice (MVM), the immunosuppressive (MVMi) and the prototype (MVMp) strains, display disparate in vitro tropism and in vivo pathogenicity. We report the...