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Fermín I. Milagro

Fermín I. Milagro

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
71
Citations
18475
World Ranking
6630
National Ranking
110

Overview

Fermín I. Milagro is affiliated with the University of Navarra in Spain and has a significant body of research primarily focused on biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and medicine. Their scholarly output spans key subfields such as molecular biology, physiology, cancer research, epidemiology, and food science.

The scientist's main research topics concentrate on gut microbiota and health, diet and metabolism studies, microRNA in disease regulation, liver disease diagnosis and treatment, adipose tissue and metabolism, probiotics and fermented foods, as well as nutritional studies and diet. This broad spectrum of subjects reflects a multidisciplinary approach within the life sciences and nutritional research.

Some recent papers published by Fermín I. Milagro include:

  • "Diet-induced obesity in animal models: points to consider and influence on metabolic markers," 2021, Diabetology & Metabolic Syndrome
  • "Epigenetic signatures underlying inflammation: an interplay of nutrition, physical activity, metabolic diseases, and environmental factors for personalized nutrition," 2020, Inflammation Research
  • "Postbiotics: Metabolites and mechanisms involved in microbiota-host interactions," 2020, Trends in Food Science & Technology
  • "Gut Microbiota Differences According to Ultra-Processed Food Consumption in a Spanish Population," 2021, Nutrients
  • "A predictive regression model of the obesity-related inflammatory status based on gut microbiota composition," 2021, International Journal of Obesity

Frequently publishing venues for this researcher include:

  • Nutrients
  • Journal of Physiology and Biochemistry
  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Foods
  • Frontiers in Nutrition

Collaboration plays a significant role in their research, with frequent co-authors including José Ignacio Riezu-Boj, J. Alfredo Martínéz, Paula Aranaz, M. Ángeles Zulet, and Silvia Lorente-Cebrián, with collaboration counts ranging from 12 to 49 joint publications.

The scientist's research encompasses 127 publications under the umbrella of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology and 126 publications linked to Medicine. Subfield distribution further highlights their focus across 74 works in molecular biology and 56 in physiology, indicating a strong molecular and physiological basis in their research approach.

Best Publications

  • Implication of Trimethylamine N-Oxide (TMAO) in Disease: Potential Biomarker or New Therapeutic Target.

    Manuel H Janeiro;María J Ramírez;Fermin I Milagro;Fermin I Milagro;J Alfredo Martínez;J Alfredo Martínez;J Alfredo Martínez

  • Noncoding RNAs, cytokines, and inflammation-related diseases

    José Luiz Marques-Rocha;Mirian Samblas;Fermin I. Milagro;Josefina Bressan

  • Reshaping faecal gut microbiota composition by the intake of trans-resveratrol and quercetin in high-fat sucrose diet-fed rats.

    U. Etxeberria;N. Arias;N. Arias;N. Boqué;M.T. Macarulla;M.T. Macarulla

  • Impact of polyphenols and polyphenol-rich dietary sources on gut microbiota composition.

    Usune Etxeberria;Alfredo Fernández-Quintela;Fermín I Milagro;Leixuri Aguirre

  • Antidiabetic effects of natural plant extracts via inhibition of carbohydrate hydrolysis enzymes with emphasis on pancreatic alpha amylase

    Usune Etxeberria;Ana Laura de la Garza;Javier Campión;J Alfredo Martínez

  • Adiposoft: automated software for the analysis of white adipose tissue cellularity in histological sections

    Miguel Galarraga;Javier Campión;Arrate Muñoz-Barrutia;Noemí Boqué

  • Diet, Gut Microbiota, and Obesity: Links with Host Genetics and Epigenetics and Potential Applications.

    Amanda Cuevas-Sierra;Omar Ramos-Lopez;Jose I Riezu-Boj;Fermin I Milagro;Fermin I Milagro

  • Dietary factors, epigenetic modifications and obesity outcomes: progresses and perspectives.

    F.I. Milagro;M.L. Mansego;C. De Miguel;J.A. Martínez

  • Individuality and epigenetics in obesity.

    J. Campión;F. I. Milagro;J. A. Martínez

  • Natural inhibitors of pancreatic lipase as new players in obesity treatment.

    Ana Laura de la Garza;Fermín I. Milagro;Noemí Boque;Javier Campión

  • Weight gain induced by high-fat feeding involves increased liver oxidative stress.

    Fermín I. Milagro;Javier Campión;J. Alfredo Martínez

  • A dual epigenomic approach for the search of obesity biomarkers: DNA methylation in relation to diet-induced weight loss

    Fermin I. Milagro;Javier Campión;Paúl Cordero;Estíbaliz Goyenechea

  • High fat diet-induced obesity modifies the methylation pattern of leptin promoter in rats.

    F. I. Milagro;J. Campión;D. F. García-Díaz;E. Goyenechea

  • Guide and Position of the International Society of Nutrigenetics/Nutrigenomics on Personalised Nutrition: Part 1 - Fields of Precision Nutrition

    Lynnette R. Ferguson;Raffaele De Caterina;Ulf Görman;Hooman Allayee

  • Epigenetics in Adipose Tissue, Obesity, Weight Loss, and Diabetes

    J. Alfredo Martínez;J. Alfredo Martínez;Fermín I. Milagro;Fermín I. Milagro;Kate J. Claycombe;Kevin L. Schalinske

  • Dietary supplementation with methyl donors reduces fatty liver and modifies the fatty acid synthase DNA methylation profile in rats fed an obesogenic diet

    P. Cordero;A. M. Gomez-Uriz;J. Campion;F. I. Milagro

  • DNA microarray analysis of genes differentially expressed in diet-induced (cafeteria) obese rats.

    Iciar P López;Amelia Marti;Fermin I Milagro;Maria de los Angeles Zulet

  • Resveratrol attenuates steatosis in obese Zucker rats by decreasing fatty acid availability and reducing oxidative stress.

    S. Gómez-Zorita;A. Fernández-Quintela;M. T. Macarulla;L. Aguirre

  • CLOCK, PER2 and BMAL1 DNA Methylation: Association with Obesity and Metabolic Syndrome Characteristics and Monounsaturated Fat Intake

    Fermín I Milagro;Purificación Gómez-Abellán;Javier Campión;J Alfredo Martínez

  • DNA methylation markers in obesity, metabolic syndrome, and weight loss

    Mirian Samblas;Fermín I. Milagro;Alfredo Martínez

Frequent Co-Authors

Jose M. Ordovas
Jose M. Ordovas Tufts University
Ahmed El-Sohemy
Ahmed El-Sohemy University of Toronto
Miguel A. Martínez-González
Miguel A. Martínez-González University of Navarra
Rui Curi
Rui Curi Universidade de São Paulo
Jing X. Kang
Jing X. Kang Harvard University
Emilio Ros
Emilio Ros University of Barcelona
Ramón Estruch
Ramón Estruch University of Barcelona
Dolores Corella
Dolores Corella University of Valencia
Susan A. Jebb
Susan A. Jebb University of Oxford

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