Publicacións (54) Publicacións de Adrián Odriozola Martínez

2024

  1. Circadian rhythm and host genetics

    Advances in Genetics (Academic Press Inc.), pp. 451-495

  2. Construction of an immune gene expression meta signature to assess the prognostic risk of colorectal cancer patients

    Advances in Genetics (Academic Press Inc.), pp. 207-254

  3. Host genetics and microbiota data analysis in colorectal cancer research

    Advances in Genetics (Academic Press Inc.), pp. 31-81

  4. Host genetics and nutrition

    Advances in Genetics (Academic Press Inc.), pp. 199-235

  5. Host genetics-associated mechanisms in colorectal cancer

    Advances in Genetics, Vol. 112, pp. 83-122

  6. Impact of evolution on lifestyle in microbiome

    Advances in Genetics (Academic Press Inc.), pp. 149-198

  7. Microbiome and physical activity

    Advances in Genetics (Academic Press Inc.), pp. 409-450

  8. Microbiome-based precision nutrition: Prebiotics, probiotics and postbiotics

    Advances in Genetics (Academic Press Inc.), pp. 237-310

  9. Microbiota and beneficial metabolites in colorectal cancer

    Advances in Genetics (Academic Press Inc.), pp. 367-409

  10. Microbiota and detrimental protein derived metabolites in colorectal cancer

    Advances in Genetics (Academic Press Inc.), pp. 255-308

  11. Microbiota and other detrimental metabolites in colorectal cancer

    Advances in genetics, Vol. 112, pp. 309-365

  12. Microbiota-associated mechanisms in colorectal cancer

    Advances in Genetics (Academic Press Inc.), pp. 123-205

  13. Personalised medicine based on host genetics and microbiota applied to colorectal cancer

    Advances in Genetics (Academic Press Inc.), pp. 411-485

  14. Sleep regulation and host genetics

    Advances in Genetics (Academic Press Inc.), pp. 497-535

  15. Techniques, procedures, and applications in host genetic analysis

    Advances in Genetics (Academic Press Inc.), pp. 1-79

  16. Techniques, procedures, and applications in microbiome analysis

    Advances in Genetics (Academic Press Inc.), pp. 81-115

  17. What if gastrointestinal complications in endurance athletes were gut injuries in response to a high consumption of ultra-processed foods? Please take care of your bugs if you want to improve endurance performance: a narrative review

    European Journal of Applied Physiology, Vol. 124, Núm. 2, pp. 383-402