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Ana Castro Munoz's research focuses on the role of breast adipose tissue in regulating the phenotype of premenopausal breast epithelial cells, particularly investigating the involvement of interleukin 10. Her work examines the biological mechanisms underlying breast tissue characteristics and their potential implications for health. Munoz has published one study on this topic, which has received 8 citations. Her key collaborators include Lin‐Xi Li, Frank A. Simmen, and Iad Alhallak from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, as well as Richard Jon Ward from Harding University Main Campus. Munoz is noted as recently active in her research field.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 8
Selected Publications
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Breast adipose regulation of premenopausal breast epithelial phenotype involves interleukin 10 (2021)
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- Breast adipose regulation of premenopausal breast epithelial phenotype involves interleukin 10
- Breast adipose regulation of premenopausal breast epithelial phenotype involves interleukin 10
- Breast adipose regulation of premenopausal breast epithelial phenotype involves interleukin 10
- Breast adipose regulation of premenopausal breast epithelial phenotype involves interleukin 10
- Breast adipose regulation of premenopausal breast epithelial phenotype involves interleukin 10
- Breast adipose regulation of premenopausal breast epithelial phenotype involves interleukin 10
- Breast adipose regulation of premenopausal breast epithelial phenotype involves interleukin 10
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