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Marín Cuenda, María José

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María José
Last Name
Marín Cuenda
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Universidad Complutense de Madrid
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Odontología
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Especialidades Clínicas Odontológicas
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  • Publication
    Estudio de la interacción física y funcional de la proteín fosfatasa dual MSG5 con MAP quinasas en "Saccharomyces cerevisiae"
    (Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Servicio de Publicaciones, 2009-12-16) Marín Cuenda, María José; Molina Martín, María; Martín Brieva, Humberto
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    The Subgingival Microbiome in Patients with Down Syndrome and Periodontitis
    (MDPI, 2020-08-02) Nóvoa, Lourdes; Sánchez, María del Carmen; Blanco, Juan; Limeres, Jacobo; Cuenca, Maigualida; Marín Cuenda, María José; Sanz Alonso, Mariano; Herrera González, David; Diz, Pedro
    Objective: To describe the subgingival microbiome of individuals with Down syndrome (DS). Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional observational study that obtained bacterial DNA samples from 50 patients with DS, 25 with periodontitis (PDS) and 25 with a healthy periodontal condition (HDS). The samples were analyzed by sequencing the 16S rRNA gene V3–V4 hypervariable region using the MiSeq System. Taxonomic affiliations were assigned using the naïve Bayesian classifier integrated in QIIME2 plugins. We evaluated the difference in bacteria abundance between the sample groups using Wilcoxon and Kruskal–Wallis tests. We evaluated the alpha diversity of the identified species using the Observed, Chao1metric, ACE and Shannon indices and evaluated beta diversity with principal coordinate analysis (registration code: 2018/510). Results: Twenty-one genera and 39 bacterial species showed a significantly different abundance between the study groups. Among the genera, Porphyromonas, Treponema, Tannerella and Aggregatibacter were more abundant in the PDS group than in the HDS group, as were the less commonly studied Filifactor, Fretibacterium and Desulfobulbus genera. Among the species, Porphyromonas spp. and Tannerella spp. were the most abundant in the PDS group; the most abundant species in the HDS group were Pseudomonas spp., Granulicatella spp. and Gemella spp. Conclusion: Well-recognized periodontal pathogens and newly proposed pathogenic taxa were associated with periodontitis in patients with DS.
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    Curso de formación de profesorado en estructura departamental
    (2019-10-02) Collado Yurrita, Luis Rodolfo; Ciudad Cabañas, María José; Hernández Gallego, Jesús; Gomez-Lus Centelles, Maria Luisa; Tejedor Jorge, Alberto; Madrigal Martinez-Pereda, Cristina María; Alou Cervera, Luis; Sevillano Fernandez, David; Benito León, Julián; Cuenca Caraballo, Maigualida; García Chacón, Marta; Oconnor de la Oliva, Anna; Marín Cuenda, María José; Roiz Sastrón, María del Carmen; San Mauro Martín, Ismael; Marín Viecho, Julia; Muñoz Lucas, María Angeles; Nieto Barbero, Maria Asunción; Callol Sánchez, Luis Miguel; Sanz Esporrín, Javier; García Torrent, María Jesús; Cuadrado Cenzual, María Ángeles
    El Proyecto propuesto es un Programa Formacion del Profesorado en Dirección y Gestión de Departamentos Universitarios dirigido al PDI, con apoyo del PAS, con la finalidad de obtener un cierto grado de profesionalización en Dirección Departamental.