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Juan Miguel Nieto

Imperial College London, Hammersmith Hospital

Juan Miguel Nieto's research spans multiple fields, including cellular biology, biophysics, and theoretical physics. Recent studies focus on the role of Drp1 in regulating mitochondrial dynamics during embryonic differentiation, which determines the apoptotic threshold, and its impact on protein-ligand interactions. Additionally, research explores quantum corrections to minimal surfaces with mixed three-form flux, investigating its implications for string theory and AdS/CFT correspondence. Other contributions tackle challenges in asthma and COPD treatment, such as inhaler satisfaction and quality of life, as well as the feasibility of group interventions. This diverse range of work highlights the importance of Nieto's research in advancing our understanding of cellular processes, protein-ligand interactions, and theoretical physics.

Conformal SymmetryAdS/CFT CorrespondenceIntegrable TurbulenceString Theory
Commercial signal 66.1
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Papers 25
3 Patent-to-paper cites
235 Paper cites

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