Alberto Losada-García
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Also affiliated: National Institute of Genomic Medicine (2020–2023); Winthrop Rockefeller Foundation (2025)
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Alberto Losada-García's research investigates molecular mechanisms underlying various cancers, with a significant focus on prostate cancer. His work explores the role of specific molecules, such as SFRP1, in inducing stem cell phenotypes in cancer cells and the influence of extracellular vesicle-derived microRNAs, like miR-150-5p, on metastasis and Gleason scores. Losada-García also examines the impact of environmental exposures, such as low-concentration bisphenol compounds, on cancer cell transcriptomes. His research extends to the potential of novel therapeutic and diagnostic tools, including aptamers, for prostate cancer. He also studies the broader interplay between hormone-related cancers and autoimmune diseases, as well as the role of platelets in cancer progression and their potential use in liquid biopsies. Losada-García has published 10 papers, accumulating 207 citations, and holds an h-index of 9. He has collaborated with Sergio A. Cortés-Ramírez on 6 shared publications.
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- h-index: 9
- Publications: 10
- Citations: 237
Selected Publications
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The role of platelets in cancer: from their influence on tumor progression to their potential use in liquid biopsy (2025)
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- The role of platelets in cancer: from their influence on tumor progression to their potential use in liquid biopsy
- The role of platelets in cancer: from their influence on tumor progression to their potential use in liquid biopsy
- The role of platelets in cancer: from their influence on tumor progression to their potential use in liquid biopsy
- The role of platelets in cancer: from their influence on tumor progression to their potential use in liquid biopsy
- The role of platelets in cancer: from their influence on tumor progression to their potential use in liquid biopsy
- The role of platelets in cancer: from their influence on tumor progression to their potential use in liquid biopsy
- The role of platelets in cancer: from their influence on tumor progression to their potential use in liquid biopsy
- The role of platelets in cancer: from their influence on tumor progression to their potential use in liquid biopsy
- The role of platelets in cancer: from their influence on tumor progression to their potential use in liquid biopsy
- The role of platelets in cancer: from their influence on tumor progression to their potential use in liquid biopsy
- The role of platelets in cancer: from their influence on tumor progression to their potential use in liquid biopsy
- The role of platelets in cancer: from their influence on tumor progression to their potential use in liquid biopsy
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