Raquel Almansa

5.4k total citations
48 papers, 1.3k citations indexed

About

Raquel Almansa is a scholar working on Epidemiology, Immunology and Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, Raquel Almansa has authored 48 papers receiving a total of 1.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 34 papers in Epidemiology, 19 papers in Immunology and 9 papers in Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine. Recurrent topics in Raquel Almansa's work include Sepsis Diagnosis and Treatment (18 papers), Immune Response and Inflammation (10 papers) and Respiratory viral infections research (9 papers). Raquel Almansa is often cited by papers focused on Sepsis Diagnosis and Treatment (18 papers), Immune Response and Inflammation (10 papers) and Respiratory viral infections research (9 papers). Raquel Almansa collaborates with scholars based in Spain, Canada and China. Raquel Almansa's co-authors include Jesús F. Bermejo-Martín, Eduardo Tamayo, David Andaluz‐Ojeda, Raúl Ortíz de Lejarazu, Lucía Rico, Francisco Gandía, Verónica Iglesias, Salvador Resino, José Marı́a Eiros Bouza and José I. Gómez-Herreras and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Scientific Reports and Emerging infectious diseases.

In The Last Decade

Raquel Almansa

46 papers receiving 1.2k citations

Peers

Raquel Almansa
Michal Holub Czechia
Katie L. Burnham United Kingdom
Marcel Schouten Netherlands
Jared T. Muenzer United States
Traci L. Bricker United States
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All Works

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Doménech‐García, Victor, et al.. (2025). Determinants of quality of life in long-COVID patients with new-onset chronic pain. Journal of Pain. 35. 105531–105531.
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Ceccato, Adrián, Otávio T. Ranzani, Marta Martín-Fernández, et al.. (2019). Lymphocytopenia as a Predictor of Mortality in Patients with ICU-Acquired Pneumonia. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 8(6). 843–843. 32 indexed citations
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Bermejo-Martín, Jesús F., Catia Cillóniz, Raúl Méndez, et al.. (2017). Lymphopenic Community Acquired Pneumonia (L-CAP), an Immunological Phenotype Associated with Higher Risk of Mortality. EBioMedicine. 24. 231–236. 62 indexed citations
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Almansa, Raquel, Pamela Martínez-Orellana, Lucía Rico, et al.. (2017). Pulmonary transcriptomic responses indicate a dual role of inflammation in pneumonia development and viral clearance during 2009 pandemic influenza infection. PeerJ. 5. e3915–e3915. 6 indexed citations
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Luis, Daniel Antonio de, Raquel Almansa, R. Aller, Olatz Izaola, & Enrique Romero. (2017). Gene expression analysis identify a metabolic and cell function alterations as a hallmark of obesity without metabolic syndrome in peripheral blood, a pilot study. Clinical Nutrition. 37(4). 1348–1353. 15 indexed citations
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Bermejo-Martín, Jesús F., David Andaluz‐Ojeda, Raquel Almansa, et al.. (2016). Defining immunological dysfunction in sepsis: A requisite tool for precision medicine. Journal of Infection. 72(5). 525–536. 62 indexed citations
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Mulero, Patricia, et al.. (2015). Improvement of fatigue in multiple sclerosis by physical exercise is associated to modulation of systemic interferon response. Journal of Neuroimmunology. 280. 8–11. 16 indexed citations
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Paquette, Stéphane G., David W. Banner, Stephen S. H. Huang, et al.. (2015). Influenza Transmission in the Mother-Infant Dyad Leads to Severe Disease, Mammary Gland Infection, and Pathogenesis by Regulating Host Responses. PLoS Pathogens. 11(10). e1005173–e1005173. 39 indexed citations
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Sánchez‐Antolín, Gloria, Raquel Almansa, Verónica Iglesias, et al.. (2015). Evidence of Active Pro-Fibrotic Response in Blood of Patients with Cirrhosis. PLoS ONE. 10(8). e0137128–e0137128. 11 indexed citations
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Bermejo-Martín, Jesús F., Ana Rodrı́guez, Rubén Herrán‐Monge, et al.. (2014). Immunoglobulins IgG1, IgM and IgA: a synergistic team influencing survival in sepsis. Journal of Internal Medicine. 276(4). 404–412. 70 indexed citations
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Almansa, Raquel, María Heredia‐Rodríguez, Esther Gómez‐Sánchez, et al.. (2014). Transcriptomic correlates of organ failure extent in sepsis. Journal of Infection. 70(5). 445–456. 72 indexed citations
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López–Campos, Guillermo, Jesús F. Bermejo-Martín, Raquel Almansa, & Fernando Martín-Sánchez. (2014). Immunoinformatics and Systems Biology in Personalized Medicine. Methods in molecular biology. 1184. 457–475. 1 indexed citations
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Lejarazu, Raúl Ortíz de, et al.. (2012). Tendencia y estacionalidad del virus respiratorio sincitial en Valladolid durante el periodo 1993-2010. Acta pediátrica española. 70(8). 313–320. 2 indexed citations
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Almansa, Raquel, et al.. (2012). MCP-1 in urine as biomarker of disease activity in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus. Cytokine. 60(2). 583–586. 27 indexed citations
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Almansa, Raquel, et al.. (2012). Immunopathogenesis of 2009 pandemic influenza. Enfermedades Infecciosas y Microbiología Clínica. 30. 18–24. 7 indexed citations
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Tamayo, Eduardo, Raquel Almansa, Elena Carrasco, et al.. (2011). Pro- and anti-inflammatory responses are regulated simultaneously from the first moments of septic shock. European Cytokine Network. 22(2). 82–87. 121 indexed citations
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Jiménez‐Sousa, María Ángeles, Raquel Almansa, A. Caro-Patón, et al.. (2011). Perfiles de expresión génica en las primeras doce semanas de tratamiento en pacientes con hepatitis C crónica. Enfermedades Infecciosas y Microbiología Clínica. 29(8). 573–580. 4 indexed citations
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Almansa, Raquel, Lucía Rico, Felipe Bobillo, et al.. (2011). Host Response Cytokine Signatures in Viral and Nonviral Acute Exacerbations of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. Journal of Interferon & Cytokine Research. 31(5). 409–413. 31 indexed citations
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Almansa, Raquel, Lucía Rico, Antonio Jimeno, et al.. (2010). Prolonged standard treatment for systemic lupus erythematosus fails to normalize the secretion of innate immunity-related chemokines. European Cytokine Network. 21(1). 71–76. 12 indexed citations
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Varillas‐Delgado, David, Jesús F. Bermejo-Martín, Raquel Almansa, et al.. (2010). A new method for detection of pandemic influenza virus using High Resolution Melting analysis of the neuraminidase gene. Journal of Virological Methods. 171(1). 284–286. 18 indexed citations

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