C. Maestro
Complutense University of Madrid
11 Papers
149 Citations
C. Maestro is an academic researcher from Complutense University of Madrid. The author has contributed to research in topics: DNA methylation & Promoter. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 11 publications.
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Papers
TGF-beta3 is required for the adhesion and intercalation of medial edge epithelial cells during palate fusion.
Consuelo Tudela,Miguel-Angel Formoso,Tamara Martı́nez,Raquel Pérez,Marta Aparicio,C. Maestro,Aurora Del Río,Elena Martinez,Mark W. J. Ferguson,Concepción Martínez-Álvarez +9 more
TL;DR: The substantial alteration of MEE intercellular adhesion observed in TGF-beta3 -/- palates may account for the defect in palatal shelf adhesion and the formation of cleft palate.
Loss of heterozygosity and methylation of p16 in renal cell carcinoma
M. T. Sanz-Casla,M.L. Maestro,V del Barco,I. Zanna,Jesús Moreno,Marta Vidaurreta,I. Almansa,Cristina Fernández,Julia Blanco,C. Maestro,L. Resel +10 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that inactivation of p16 and the possibility of other unknown tumour suppresser genes located on other chromosomes could be involved in the pathogenesis of RCC.
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A new technique for feeding dogs with a congenital cleft palate for surgical research.
Elena Martínez-Sanz,Inmaculada Casado-Gómez,Concepción Martín,Yamila López-Gordillo,Pablo González,Cruz Rodríguez-Bobada,Irene Paradas,Beatriz González-Meli,Estela Maldonado,C. Maestro,Juan Carlos Prados,Concepción Martínez-Álvarez +11 more
TL;DR: A technique for feeding dog pups with CP from birth to the time of surgery showing that the permanent use of this prosthesis does not impede palatal growth in the pups is developed.
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p16 Gene methylation in colorectal tumors: correlation with clinicopathological features and prognostic value.
TL;DR: This study established the methylation status of the p16 gene in 104 patients with colorectal carcinoma and evaluated its prognostic value, finding that the difference between patients with and without gene methylation indicates a clinically valuable tendency.
Effect of butyl benzyl phthalate on early postnatal mortality in rats.
Conchita Martin,Inmaculada Casado,Juliana Pérez-Miguelsanz,Yamila López,Estela Maldonado,C. Maestro,Irene Paradas,Elena Martínez-Sanz,Ignacio Hernández González,Concepción Martínez-Álvarez +9 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that exposure to BBP of rats during pregnancy does not produce significant postnatal mortality in their offspring, and Histological examination of the thoracic cavity of the newborn rats in both groups revealed no differences in the position or size of any of the heart chambers, ductus arteriosus, or great vessels.
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