Kevin Portune

2.6k total citations
30 papers, 2.0k citations indexed

About

Kevin Portune is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Physiology and Oceanography. According to data from OpenAlex, Kevin Portune has authored 30 papers receiving a total of 2.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 14 papers in Molecular Biology, 12 papers in Physiology and 6 papers in Oceanography. Recurrent topics in Kevin Portune's work include Diet and metabolism studies (9 papers), Gut microbiota and health (9 papers) and Fatty Acid Research and Health (6 papers). Kevin Portune is often cited by papers focused on Diet and metabolism studies (9 papers), Gut microbiota and health (9 papers) and Fatty Acid Research and Health (6 papers). Kevin Portune collaborates with scholars based in Spain, United States and Italy. Kevin Portune's co-authors include Yolanda Sanz, Alfonso Benítez‐Páez, David A. Hutchins, Anne‐Marie Davila, Martín Beaumont, Mark E. Warner, Fei‐Xue Fu, Y. Zhang, Peter Bernhardt and Margaret R. Mulholland and has published in prestigious journals such as American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Scientific Reports and Chemosphere.

In The Last Decade

Kevin Portune

29 papers receiving 1.9k citations

Peers

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Meredith A.J. Hullar United States
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Countries citing papers authored by Kevin Portune

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Fields of papers citing papers by Kevin Portune

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All Works

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Hernández-Manrique, Olga Lucía, et al.. (2025). Addressing health from a socio-ecological systems perspective. PLOS Climate. 4(5). e0000629–e0000629.
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Fernández‐Quintela, Alfredo, Sara Arranz, Kevin Portune, et al.. (2023). Altered Red Blood Cell Fatty Acid and Serum Adipokine Profiles in Subjects with Obesity. Biomedicines. 11(12). 3320–3320. 2 indexed citations
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Sot, Jesús, Aritz B. García‐Arribas, Beatriz Abad‐García, et al.. (2022). Erythrocyte Membrane Nanomechanical Rigidity Is Decreased in Obese Patients. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 23(3). 1920–1920. 11 indexed citations
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Fabersani, Emanuel, Kevin Portune, Isabel Campillo, et al.. (2021). Bacteroides uniformis CECT 7771 alleviates inflammation within the gut-adipose tissue axis involving TLR5 signaling in obese mice. Scientific Reports. 11(1). 11788–11788. 48 indexed citations
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González-Ramos, Silvia, Kevin Portune, Yolanda Sanz, et al.. (2020). NOD1 deficiency promotes an imbalance of thyroid hormones and microbiota homeostasis in mice fed high fat diet. Scientific Reports. 10(1). 12317–12317. 19 indexed citations
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Portune, Kevin, Marı́a del Carmen Pérez, Francisco Javier Álvarez‐Hornos, & Carmen Gabaldón. (2020). Contribution of bacterial biodiversity on the operational performance of a styrene biotrickling filter. Chemosphere. 247. 125800–125800. 20 indexed citations
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Farràs, Marta, Laura Martínez-Gili, Kevin Portune, et al.. (2020). Modulation of the Gut Microbiota by Olive Oil Phenolic Compounds: Implications for Lipid Metabolism, Immune System, and Obesity. Nutrients. 12(8). 2200–2200. 60 indexed citations
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Portune, Kevin, Itxaso Rica, Itziar Tueros, et al.. (2020). Fatty Acid Profile of Mature Red Blood Cell Membranes and Dietary Intake as a New Approach to Characterize Children with Overweight and Obesity. Nutrients. 12(11). 3446–3446. 24 indexed citations
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Gómez‐Hurtado, Isabel, Pedro Zapater, Kevin Portune, et al.. (2018). Improved hemodynamic and liver function in portal hypertensive cirrhotic rats after administration of B. pseudocatenulatum CECT 7765. European Journal of Nutrition. 58(4). 1647–1658. 14 indexed citations
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Blachier, Francois F., Martín Beaumont, Kevin Portune, et al.. (2018). High-protein diets for weight management: Interactions with the intestinal microbiota and consequences for gut health. A position paper by the my new gut study group. Clinical Nutrition. 38(3). 1012–1022. 101 indexed citations
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Beaumont, Martín, Kevin Portune, Annaïg Lan, et al.. (2017). Quantity and source of dietary protein influence metabolite production by gut microbiota and rectal mucosa gene expression: a randomized, parallel, double-blind trial in overweight humans. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 106(4). 1005–1019. 182 indexed citations
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Benítez‐Páez, Alfonso, Kevin Portune, & Yolanda Sanz. (2016). Species-level resolution of 16S rRNA gene amplicons sequenced through the MinION™ portable nanopore sequencer. GigaScience. 5(1). 4–4. 145 indexed citations
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Portune, Kevin, et al.. (2016). Gut microbiota, diet, and obesity‐related disorders—The good, the bad, and the future challenges. Molecular Nutrition & Food Research. 61(1). 156 indexed citations
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Caparrós, Esther, Oriol Juanola, Kevin Portune, et al.. (2015). Bifidobacterium pseudocatenulatum CECT7765 induces an M2 anti-inflammatory transition in macrophages from patients with cirrhosis. Journal of Hepatology. 64(1). 135–145. 35 indexed citations
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Portune, Kevin, Marı́a del Carmen Pérez, Francisco Javier Álvarez‐Hornos, & Carmen Gabaldón. (2014). Investigating bacterial populations in styrene-degrading biofilters by 16S rDNA tag pyrosequencing. Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology. 99(1). 3–18. 26 indexed citations
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Pérez, Marı́a del Carmen, et al.. (2014). Abatement of styrene waste gas emission by biofilter and biotrickling filter: comparison of packing materials and inoculation procedures. Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology. 99(1). 19–32. 36 indexed citations
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Portune, Kevin, Christian R. Voolstra, Mónica Medina, & Alina M. Szmant. (2010). Development and heat stress-induced transcriptomic changes during embryogenesis of the scleractinian coral Acropora palmata. Marine Genomics. 3(1). 51–62. 46 indexed citations
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Hutchins, David A., Fei‐Xue Fu, Y. Zhang, et al.. (2007). CO 2 control of Trichodesmium N 2 fixation, photosynthesis, growth rates, and elemental ratios: Implications for past, present, and future ocean biogeochemistry. Limnology and Oceanography. 52(4). 1293–1304. 368 indexed citations
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Coyne, Kathryn J., et al.. (2005). Evaluating vertical migration behavior of harmful raphidophytes in the Delaware Inland Bays utilizing quantitative real-time PCR. Aquatic Microbial Ecology. 40. 121–132. 58 indexed citations
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Wommack, K. Eric, et al.. (2004). An instrument for collecting discrete large-volume water samples suitable for ecological studies of microorganisms. Deep Sea Research Part I Oceanographic Research Papers. 51(11). 1781–1792. 10 indexed citations

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