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1. Differences of skin carotenoids and adherence to the Mediterranean Diet pattern in adults from Southern Italy and Dominican Republic

2. Mediterranean diet: a potential player in the link between oral microbiome and oral diseases

3. Comparing the Dietary Habits and the Food Choices Between Italian and Dominican Adult Populations: Focus on Fruit and Vegetable Intakes and Their Association with Skin Carotenoid Levels

4. Association between HMGCR, CRP, and CETP gene polymorphisms and metabolic/inflammatory serum profile in healthy adolescents

5. A hybrid breast cancer/mesenchymal stem cell population enhances chemoresistance and metastasis

6. Association between Skin Carotenoid Score Measured with Veggie Meter® and Adherence to the Mediterranean Diet among Adolescents from Southern Italy

7. Anti-Inflammatory and Antioxidant Effects of Leaves and Sheath from Bamboo (Phyllostacys edulis J. Houz)

8. Promising Effects of N-Docosahexaenoyl Ethanolamine in Breast Cancer: Molecular and Cellular Insights

9. Antioxidant and Anti-Inflammatory Effects of Extracts from Pulsed Electric Field-Treated Artichoke By-Products in Lipopolysaccharide-Stimulated Human THP-1 Macrophages

10. Impact of Mediterranean Diet Food Choices and Physical Activity on Serum Metabolic Profile in Healthy Adolescents: Findings from the DIMENU Project

11. The Mediterranean Diet as a Source of Natural Compounds: Does It Represent a Protective Choice against Cancer?

12. Potential Antioxidant and Anti-Inflammatory Properties of Serum from Healthy Adolescents with Optimal Mediterranean Diet Adherence: Findings from DIMENU Cross-Sectional Study

13. Nutraceuticals in the Mediterranean Diet: Potential Avenues for Breast Cancer Treatment

14. PPARgamma: A Potential Intrinsic and Extrinsic Molecular Target for Breast Cancer Therapy

15. Natural and Synthetic PPARγ Ligands in Tumor Microenvironment: A New Potential Strategy against Breast Cancer

16. Evidence for Enhanced Exosome Production in Aromatase Inhibitor-Resistant Breast Cancer Cells

17. Modulating Tumor-Associated Macrophage Polarization by Synthetic and Natural PPARγ Ligands as a Potential Target in Breast Cancer

18. N-Eicosapentaenoyl Dopamine, A Conjugate of Dopamine and Eicosapentaenoic Acid (EPA), Exerts Anti-inflammatory Properties in Mouse and Human Macrophages

19. Anti-Inflammatory and Antioxidant Effects of Leaves and Sheath from Bamboo (Phyllostacys edulis J. Houz)

20. The Omega-3 Docosahexaenoyl Ethanolamide Reduces CCL5 Secretion in Triple Negative Breast Cancer Cells Affecting Tumor Progression and Macrophage Recruitment

21. Serum from Adolescents with High Polyphenol Intake Exhibits Improved Lipid Profile and Prevents Lipid Accumulation in HepG2 Human Liver Cells

22. Nutraceuticals in the Mediterranean Diet: Potential Avenues for Breast Cancer Treatment

23. Abstract P5-06-06: Hybrid cells generated by Mesenchymal Stem/Stromal Cell Engulfment enhance breast cancer metastasis upon Doxorubicin treatment in mouse model

24. Abstract P1-05-04: Leptin modulates exosome biogenesis in breast cancer cells through an enhanced Hsp90/Tsg101 interaction

25. Natural and Synthetic PPARγ Ligands in Tumor Microenvironment: A New Potential Strategy against Breast Cancer

26. Evidence for Enhanced Exosome Production in Aromatase Inhibitor-Resistant Breast Cancer Cells

27. Knockdown of Leptin Receptor Affects Macrophage Phenotype in the Tumor Microenvironment Inhibiting Breast Cancer Growth and Progression

28. Modulating Tumor-Associated Macrophage Polarization by Synthetic and Natural PPARγ Ligands as a Potential Target in Breast Cancer

29. Phosphodiesterase 5 (PDE5) Is Highly Expressed in Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts and Enhances Breast Tumor Progression

30. N-Eicosapentaenoyl Dopamine, A Conjugate of Dopamine and Eicosapentaenoic Acid (EPA), Exerts Anti-inflammatory Properties in Mouse and Human Macrophages

31. Leptin Modulates Exosome Biogenesis in Breast Cancer Cells: An Additional Mechanism in Cell-to-Cell Communication

32. PPARgamma: A Potential Intrinsic and Extrinsic Molecular Target for Breast Cancer Therapy

34. Abstract P6-06-11: The inhibition of leptin receptor impairs macrophage recruitment in the tumor microenvironment blocking breast cancer growth and progression

35. Identification of hydroxytyrosyl oleate, a derivative of hydroxytyrosol with anti-inflammatory properties, in olive oil by-products

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