Publications
76
Citations
4,480
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
38
Publishing since 1989
Núria Morral studies how genes are regulated in the liver and how this contributes to metabolic diseases such as fatty liver disease (MASLD/NAFLD) and type II diabetes. Her recent work examines how factors like diet, biological sex, and age influence liver metabolism, and the role of small regulatory molecules called non-coding RNAs and microRNAs. Earlier work in her record also touches on gene therapy and gene delivery methods.
Publication activity has been modest and somewhat irregular over the last decade, averaging around one paper per year in recent years with occasional gaps.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Gene regulatory mechanisms underlying sex- and age-dependent pathophysiology of MASLD
Clinical Science · 2026
- Effects of Diet, Gender, and Age on Liver Metabolism Upon Feeding a High Fat Diet
Proceedings of IMPRS · 2024
- Sex- and age-associated factors drive the pathophysiology of MASLD
Hepatology Communications · 2024
- Role of non-coding RNAs on liver metabolism and NAFLD pathogenesis
Human Molecular Genetics · 2022
- Insights from a high-fat diet fed mouse model with a humanized liver
PLoS ONE · 2022
- Hepatic microRNAs in Type II Diabetes Pathogenesis
Proceedings of IMPRS · 2020
- Expert Opinion on Biological Therapy×2
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- Author eBooks×2
- IUScholarWorks (Indiana University)×2
- Proceedings of IMPRS×2
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Last updated Jul 11, 2026.
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