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68
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7971
National Ranking
130

Overview

Fatima Bosch is affiliated with the Autonomous University of Barcelona in Spain. Their research spans various areas within biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and medicine, producing a significant number of publications across these fields.

The scientist's work is associated with main fields such as:

  • Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
  • Medicine

Within these domains, Bosch focuses on subfields including:

  • Molecular Biology
  • Genetics
  • Physiology
  • Surgery
  • Epidemiology

Key topics addressed in Bosch's research encompass:

  • Adipose Tissue and Metabolism
  • Cancer, Hypoxia, and Metabolism
  • Pancreatic function and diabetes
  • Lysosomal Storage Disorders Research
  • Adipokines, Inflammation, and Metabolic Diseases
  • RNA modifications and cancer
  • Virus-based gene therapy research

Fatima Bosch has published articles in several journals, with frequent publications appearing in:

  • Diabetes
  • Molecular Therapy - Methods & Clinical Development
  • Nature Communications
  • Scientific Reports
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Bosch include:

  • "Arginine reprograms metabolism in liver cancer via RBM39", 2023, Cell
  • "Vitamin D Receptor Overexpression in β-Cells Ameliorates Diabetes in Mice", 2020, Diabetes
  • "Telomerase treatment prevents lung profibrotic pathologies associated with physiological aging", 2020, The Journal of Cell Biology
  • "The Deep Genome Project", 2020, Genome biology
  • "Treatment of skeletal and non-skeletal alterations of Mucopolysaccharidosis type IVA by AAV-mediated gene therapy", 2021, Nature Communications

The frequently collaborating researchers working alongside Bosch include:

  • Verónica Jiménez
  • Miquel García
  • Victor Sacristan
  • Estefanía Casana
  • Xavier León

Best Publications

  • Telomerase Gene Therapy in Adult and Old Mice Delays Aging and Increases Longevity Without Increasing Cancer

    Bruno Bernardes de Jesus;Elsa Vera;Kerstin Schneeberger;Agueda M. Tejera

  • Adipose Tissue Overexpression of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Protects Against Diet-Induced Obesity and Insulin Resistance

    Ivet Elias;Sylvie Franckhauser;Tura Ferré;Laia Vilà

  • High AAV vector purity results in serotype- and tissue-independent enhancement of transduction efficiency

    E Ayuso;F Mingozzi;J Montane;X Leon

  • Evidence from transgenic mice that glucokinase is rate limiting for glucose utilization in the liver.

    Tura Ferre;Efren Riu;Fatima Bosch;Alfons Valera

  • Increased Fatty Acid Re-esterification by PEPCK Overexpression in Adipose Tissue Leads to Obesity Without Insulin Resistance

    Sylvie Franckhauser;Sergio Muñoz;Anna Pujol;Alba Casellas

  • Transgenic mice overexpressing insulin-like growth factor-II in β cells develop type 2 diabetes

    Jean Christophe Devedjian;Monica George;Alba Casellas;Anna Pujol

  • FGF21 gene therapy as treatment for obesity and insulin resistance

    Veronica Jimenez;Claudia Jambrina;Estefania Casana;Victor Sacristan

  • Whole body correction of mucopolysaccharidosis IIIA by intracerebrospinal fluid gene therapy

    Virginia Haurigot;Sara Marcó;Albert Ribera;Miguel Garcia

  • β cell expression of IGF-I leads to recovery from type 1 diabetes

    Mónica George;Eduard Ayuso;Alba Casellas;Cristina Costa

  • Hypothalamic-specific manipulation of Fto, the ortholog of the human obesity gene FTO, affects food intake in rats

    Yi Chun Loraine Tung;Eduard Ayuso;Xiaoye Shan;Fatima Bosch

  • Increased ocular levels of IGF-1 in transgenic mice lead to diabetes-like eye disease

    Jesús Ruberte;Eduard Ayuso;Marc Navarro;Ana Carretero

  • Overexpression of Il6 leads to hyperinsulinaemia, liver inflammation and reduced body weight in mice

    S. Franckhauser;I. Elias;V. Rotter Sopasakis;T. Ferré

  • Adult onset global loss of the fto gene alters body composition and metabolism in the mouse.

    Fiona McMurray;Chris D. Church;Rachel Larder;George Nicholson

  • Telomerase expression confers cardioprotection in the adult mouse heart after acute myocardial infarction

    Christian Bär;Bruno Bernardes de Jesus;Rosa Serrano;Agueda Tejera

  • Hepatic gene transfer in animals using retroviruses containing the promoter from the gene for phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase.

    Maria Hatzoglou;Wouter Lamers;Fatima Bosch;Anthony Wynshaw-Boris

  • Production, purification and characterization of adeno-associated vectors.

    Eduard Ayuso;Federico Mingozzi;Fatima Bosch

  • Characterization of a recombinant adeno-associated virus type 2 Reference Standard Material.

    Martin Lock;Susan McGorray;Alberto Auricchio;Eduard Ayuso

  • Expression of the neomycin-resistance (neo) gene induces alterations in gene expression and metabolism.

    Alfons Valera;Jose Carlos Perales;Jose Carlos Perales;Maria Hatzoglou;Fatima Bosch

  • mTORC2 sustains thermogenesis via Akt‐induced glucose uptake and glycolysis in brown adipose tissue

    Verena Albert;Kristoffer Svensson;Mitsugu Shimobayashi;Marco Colombi

  • Deficiency of CB2 cannabinoid receptor in mice improves insulin sensitivity but increases food intake and obesity with age.

    J. Agudo;M. Martin;C. Roca;M. Molas

Frequent Co-Authors

Joan J. Guinovart
Joan J. Guinovart University of Barcelona
Ulf Smith
Ulf Smith University of Gothenburg
Maria A. Blasco
Maria A. Blasco Spanish National Cancer Research Centre
Federico Mingozzi
Federico Mingozzi Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Maria Hatzoglou
Maria Hatzoglou Case Western Reserve University
Joaquín Ariño
Joaquín Ariño Autonomous University of Barcelona
Seppo Ylä-Herttuala
Seppo Ylä-Herttuala University of Eastern Finland
Patricia Boya
Patricia Boya Spanish National Research Council
Stephen O'Rahilly
Stephen O'Rahilly University of Cambridge
Gema Frühbeck
Gema Frühbeck University of Navarra

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