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Isabel Verónica Castro Masso

Profesor Asistente

Universidad de Chile

Santiago, Chile

Líneas de Investigación


Glicobiología de las mucinas salivales y su alteración en pacientes con síndrome de Sjögren

Educación

  •  Ciencias Biomédicas, UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE. Chile, 2016
  •  Tecnólogo Médico, UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE. Chile, 2005
  •  Ciencias Biológicas, UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE. Chile, 2011

Experiencia Académica

  •   Profesor Asistente Full Time

    UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE

    Medicina

    Santiago, Chile

    2012 - A la fecha

  •   Instructor Full Time

    UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE

    Medicina

    Santiago, Chile

    2009 - 2011

  •   Ayudante Full Time

    UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE

    Medicina

    Santiago, Chile

    2006 - 2008

Experiencia Profesional

  •   Profesor Asistente Full Time

    Universidad de Chile

    Santiago, Chile

    2012 - A la fecha


 

Article (12)

Small RNA Expression Profiling Reveals hsa-miR-181d-5p Downregulation Associated With TNF-a Overexpression in Sjögren’s Syndrome Patients.
Dysfunctional mitochondria as critical players in the inflammation of autoimmune diseases: Potential role in Sjögren's syndrome
Tofacitinib counteracts IL-6 overexpression induced by deficient autophagy: implications in Sjögren's syndrome
Type I Interferon Dependent hsa-miR-145-5p Downregulation Modulates MUC1 and TLR4 Overexpression in Salivary Glands From Sjögren's Syndrome Patients.
Aberrant MUC1 accumulation in salivary glands of Sjögren's syndrome patients is reversed by TUDCA in vitro.
Synaptotagmin-1 overexpression under inflammatory conditions affects secretion in salivary glands from Sjogren's syndrome patients
Association of high 5-hydroxymethylcytosine levels with Ten Eleven Translocation 2 overexpression and inflammation in Sjögren's syndrome patients
Endoplasmic reticulum stress in autoimmune diseases: Can altered protein quality control and/or unfolded protein response contribute to autoimmunity? A critical review on Sjogrens syndrome
Impaired IRE1 alpha/XBP-1 pathway associated to DNA methylation might contribute to salivary gland dysfunction in Sjogrens syndrome patients
Pro-inflammatory cytokines enhance ERAD and ATF6α pathway activity in salivary glands of Sjögren's syndrome patients
MUC1/SEC and MUC1/Y overexpression is associated with inflammation in Sjogren's syndrome
Salivary mucins induce a Toll-like receptor 4-mediated pro-inflammatory response in human submandibular salivary cells: are mucins involved in Sjogren's syndrome?

BookSection (2)

Arquitectura y remodelamiento de la matriz extracelular en glándulas salivales en el síndrome de Sjögren
Mucins in Salivary Gland Development, Regeneration, and Disease

Proyecto (3)

Cellular stress induced by inflammation alters miRNAs metabolism in salivary glands of Sjögren’s syndrome patients
ASSESSING THE ROLE OF GOLGINS IN THE LOCALIZATION OF GOLGI ENZYMES AND O-GLYCOSYLATION OF SALIVARY MUCINS
Cytokines induce alterations in stress response pathways of the endoplasmic reticulum in salivary glands of Sjogrens syndrome patients: can these be modulated by epigenetic mechanisms?

Review (2)

Oral dryness in Sjogren's syndrome patients. Not just a question of water
Sjogren's syndrome and the epithelial target: A comprehensive review
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Isabel Castro

Profesor Asistente

Tecnología Médica

Universidad de Chile

Santiago, Chile

10
Claudio Molina

Director Investigación

Investigación

Universidad San Sebastián

Santiago, Chile

10
Maria González

Academico

FACULTAD DE MEDICINA - UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE

Santiago, Chile

9
Marcela Hermoso

Full Professor

School of Medicine

UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE

Santiago, Chile

8
Sergio Aguilera

Reumatólogo

CLÍNICA INDISA

Santiago, Chile

7
Sergio Gonzalez

Profesor titular

Patología General y Oral

Universidad Mayor

Santiago, Chile

5
María Barrera

Profesor Asistente

Odontología

Universidad San Sebastián, Facultad de Odontología

Santiago, Chile

4
ULISES URZUA

Assistant Professor

ICBM

UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE

Santiago, Chile

2
DENISSE SEPULVEDA

Postdoc

Universidad Mayor de Chile

Santiago, Chile

1
Andrew Quest

Full Professor

Biologia Celular y Molecular

FACULTAD DE MEDICINA, UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE

Santiago, Chile

1
David Diaz

Asistente de Investigación

Instituto de Ciencias Biomédicas, Facultad de Medicina

Universidad de Chile

Santiago, Chile