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Jaume Reventós

Researcher at International University Of Catalonia

Publications -  114
Citations -  7992

Jaume Reventós is an academic researcher from International University Of Catalonia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Endometrial cancer & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 111 publications receiving 6408 citations. Previous affiliations of Jaume Reventós include Autonomous University of Barcelona & University of Lleida.

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Role of Serum Cholesterol and Statin Use in the Risk of Prostate Cancer Detection and Tumor Aggressiveness

TL;DR: A disturbing increase in the HGPCa rate was observed in statin users who normalized their serum cholesterol, suggesting that statin treatment may prevent PCa detection through serum cholesterol-mediated mechanisms.
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MMPs/TIMPs and inflammatory signalling de-regulation in human incisional hernia tissues

TL;DR: The increment of MMPs in the absence of a counterbalance by TIMPs, together with an ongoing de‐regulated inflammatory signalling, may contribute in inducing a functional defect of the ECM network by post‐translational mechanisms, which may trigger abdominal wall tissue loss and eventual rupture.
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Development of a sequential workflow based on LC-PRM for the verification of endometrial cancer protein biomarkers in uterine aspirate samples

TL;DR: The study demonstrates that uterine aspirates are valuable samples for EC protein biomarkers screening and illustrates the importance of a biomarker verification phase to fill the gap between discovery and validation studies and highlights the benefits of high resolution mass spectrometry for this purpose.
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Estrogen Receptor Beta Displays Cell Cycle-Dependent Expression and Regulates the G1 Phase through a Non-Genomic Mechanism in Prostate Carcinoma Cells

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that, in LNCaP prostate cancer cells, both ERβ isoforms are differentially expressed during the cell cycle and that ERβ regulates the G1 phase by a non-genomic mechanism.