Raquel Moral
Autonomous University of Barcelona
57 Papers
397 Citations
Raquel Moral is an academic researcher from Autonomous University of Barcelona. The author has contributed to research in topics: Corn oil & Breast cancer. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 53 publications. Previous affiliations of Raquel Moral include Fox Chase Cancer Center.
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Papers
Molecular mechanisms of the effects of olive oil and other dietary lipids on cancer.
TL;DR: This work aims to review the current knowledge about the relationship between dietary lipids and cancer, with a special emphasis on olive oil, and the molecular mechanisms underlying these effects: modifications on the carcinogenesis stages, hormonal status, cell membrane structure and function, signal transduction pathways, gene expression, and immune system.
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Modulatory effects and molecular mechanisms of olive oil and other dietary lipids in breast cancer.
TL;DR: The current knowledge of the mechanisms by which EVOO and other dietary lipids may exert their modulatory effects on cancer are explored, including their own results in the context of the international literature are explored.
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Genomic signature induced by pregnancy in the human breast
Gabriela A. Balogh,Rebecca Heulings,Daniel Mailo,Patricia A. Russo,Fathima Sheriff,Irma H. Russo,Raquel Moral,Jose Russo +7 more
TL;DR: The data provide evidence that breast tissues of postmenopausal parous women express in both the epithelial and the stromal compartments numerous genes that differ significantly from those present in breast tissue of post-menopausal nulliparous women, which could be important contributors to the genomic signature induced by an early full term pregnancy.
The concept of stem cell in the mammary gland and its implication in morphogenesis, cancer and prevention.
Jose Russo,Gabriela A. Balogh,Jin-Qiang Chen,Sandra V. Fernandez,Rachael Fernbaugh,Rebecca Heulings,Daniel Mailo,Raquel Moral,Patricia A. Russo,Fathima Sheriff,Johana E. Vanegas,Richard Wang,Irma H. Russo +12 more
TL;DR: Evidence is provided that pregnancy, through the process of cell differentiation, shifts the Stem cell 1 to Stemcell 2, cells that exhibit a specific genomic signature that could be responsible for the refractoriness of the mammary gland to carcinogenesis.
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Effects of a high olive oil diet on the clinical behavior and histopathological features of rat DMBA-induced mammary tumors compared with a high corn oil diet
Montserrat Solanas,Antoni Hurtado,Irmgard Costa,Raquel Moral,Javier A. Menendez,Ramon Colomer,Eduard Escrich +6 more
TL;DR: The data suggest that the high virgin olive oil diet would have acted as a negative modulator of the experimental mammary carcinogenesis conferring to the tumors a more benign clinical behavior and a lower histopathological malignancy in comparison with the control and high corn oil diets.
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