Ana Torroglosa
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Recent Articles
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Villalba-Benito L, Lopez-Lopez D, Torroglosa A, Casimiro-Soriguer C, Luzon-Toro B, Fernandez R, et al.
Clin Epigenetics
. 2021 Mar;
13(1):51.
PMID: 33750457
Background: Hirschsprung disease (HSCR, OMIM 142623) is a rare congenital disorder that results from a failure to fully colonize the gut by enteric precursor cells (EPCs) derived from the neural...
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Luzon-Toro B, Villalba-Benito L, Fernandez R, Torroglosa A, Antinolo G, Borrego S
Orphanet J Rare Dis
. 2021 Jan;
16(1):4.
PMID: 33407723
The relevant role of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) in cancer is currently a matter of increasing interest. Medullary thyroid cancer (MTC) is a rare neuroendocrine tumor (2-5% of all thyroid...
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Villalba-Benito L, Torroglosa A, Luzon-Toro B, Fernandez R, Moya-Jimenez M, Antinolo G, et al.
Int J Mol Sci
. 2020 Dec;
21(23).
PMID: 33260622
Hirschsprung disease (HSCR) is a neurocristopathy characterized by intestinal aganglionosis which is attributed to a failure in neural crest cell (NCC) development during the embryonic stage. The colonization of the...
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Mederer T, Schmitteckert S, Volz J, Martinez C, Roth R, Thumberger T, et al.
PLoS Genet
. 2020 Nov;
16(11):e1009106.
PMID: 33151932
Hirschsprung disease (HSCR, OMIM 142623) involves congenital intestinal obstruction caused by dysfunction of neural crest cells and their progeny during enteric nervous system (ENS) development. HSCR is a multifactorial disorder;...
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Torroglosa A, Villalba-Benito L, Fernandez R, Luzon-Toro B, Moya-Jimenez M, Antinolo G, et al.
Int J Mol Sci
. 2020 Aug;
21(15).
PMID: 32748823
Hirschsprung disease (HSCR) is a neurocristopathy defined by intestinal aganglionosis due to alterations during the development of the Enteric Nervous System (ENS). A wide spectrum of molecules involved in different...
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Luzon-Toro B, Fernandez R, Villalba-Benito L, Torroglosa A, Antinolo G, Borrego S
Genes (Basel)
. 2019 Nov;
10(11).
PMID: 31717449
Thyroid cancer, a cancerous tumor or growth located within the thyroid gland, is the most common endocrine cancer. It is one of the few cancers whereby incidence rates have increased...
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Luzon-Toro B, Villalba-Benito L, Torroglosa A, Fernandez R, Antinolo G, Borrego S
Clin Genet
. 2019 Jul;
97(1):114-124.
PMID: 31355911
Hirschsprung disease (HSCR) is a rare congenital disorder caused by an incorrect enteric nervous system development due to a failure in migration, proliferation, differentiation and/or survival of enteric neural crest...
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Torroglosa A, Villalba-Benito L, Luzon-Toro B, Fernandez R, Antinolo G, Borrego S
Int J Mol Sci
. 2019 Jun;
20(13).
PMID: 31247956
Hirschsprung disease (HSCR, OMIM 142623) is due to a failure of enteric precursor cells derived from neural crest (EPCs) to proliferate, migrate, survive or differentiate during Enteric Nervous System (ENS)...
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Torroglosa A, Villalba-Benito L, Fernandez R, Moya-Jimenez M, Antinolo G, Borrego S
Oncotarget
. 2018 Jan;
8(63):106443-106453.
PMID: 29290961
Hirschsprung disease (HSCR, OMIM 142623) is a pathology that shows a lack of enteric ganglia along of the distal gastrointestinal tract. This aganglionosis is attributed to an abnormal proliferation, migration,...
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Villalba-Benito L, Torroglosa A, Fernandez R, Ruiz-Ferrer M, Moya-Jimenez M, Antinolo G, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2017 Jul;
7(1):6221.
PMID: 28740121
Hirschsprung disease (HSCR) is attributed to a failure of neural crest cells (NCCs) to migrate, proliferate, differentiate and/or survive in the bowel wall during embryonic Enteric Nervous System (ENS) development....