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Daniela Vargas-Robles
Researcher at University of Puerto Rico
Publications - 9
Citations - 130
Daniela Vargas-Robles is an academic researcher from University of Puerto Rico. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Microbiome. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications receiving 61 citations. Previous affiliations of Daniela Vargas-Robles include Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana.
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Cervicovaginal Fungi and Bacteria Associated With Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia and High-Risk Human Papillomavirus Infections in a Hispanic Population.
Filipa Godoy-Vitorino,Filipa Godoy-Vitorino,Josefina Romaguera,Chunyu Zhao,Daniela Vargas-Robles,Gilmary Ortiz-Morales,Frances Vázquez-Sánchez,María M. Sánchez-Vázquez,Manuel de la Garza-Casillas,Magaly Martinez-Ferrer,James R. White,Kyle Bittinger,Maria Gloria Dominguez-Bello,Martin J. Blaser +13 more
TL;DR: The combined data suggests that specific cervicovaginal bacterial and fungal populations are related to the host epithelial microenvironment, and could play roles in cervical dysplasia.
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Changes in the vaginal microbiota across a gradient of urbanization.
Daniela Vargas-Robles,Natalia Morales,Iveth Rodríguez,Tahidid Nieves,Filipa Godoy-Vitorino,Luis David Alcaraz,María-Eglée Pérez,Jacques Ravel,Larry J. Forney,Maria Gloria Dominguez-Bello +9 more
TL;DR: No association was found between urban level and the vaginal microbiome in Amerindian women, and little difference was foundBetween ethnicities, L. iners and high diversity profiles, associated with vaginal health outcomes, prevail in these populations.
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Station and train surface microbiomes of Mexico City’s metro (subway/underground)
TL;DR: The bacterial diversity profile of the Mexico City metro is determined by massive sequencing of the 16S rRNA gene and it is shown that commuters are exposed to healthy composition of the human microbiota.
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Enhancing untargeted metabolomics using metadata-based source annotation.
Julia M. Gauglitz,Kiana West,Wout Bittremieux,Candace L. Williams,Kelly C. Weldon,Morgan Panitchpakdi,Francesca Di Ottavio,Christine M. Aceves,Elizabeth Brown,Nicole Sikora,Alan K. Jarmusch,Cameron Martino,Anupriya Tripathi,Michael J. Meehan,Kathleen Dorrestein,Justin P. Shaffer,Roxana Coras,Fernando Vargas,Lindsay DeRight Goldasich,Tara Schwartz,MacKenzie Bryant,Gregory Humphrey,Abigail J. Johnson,Katharina Spengler,Pedro Belda-Ferre,Edgar Diaz,Daniel McDonald,Qiyun Zhu,Emmanuel O. Elijah,Mingxun Wang,Clarisse Marotz,Kate E. Sprecher,Daniela Vargas-Robles,Dana Withrow,Gail Ackermann,Lourdes Herrera,Barry J. Bradford,Lucas M. M. Marques,Juliano Geraldo Amaral,Rodrigo Moreira da Silva,Flávio P. Veras,Thiago Mattar Cunha,Renê Donizeti Ribeiro de Oliveira,Paulo Louzada-Junior,Robert H. Mills,Paulina K. Piotrowski,Stephanie L. Servetas,Sandra M. Da Silva,Christina M. Jones,Nancy J. Lin,Katrice A. Lippa,Scott Jackson,Rima Kaddurah Daouk,Douglas Galasko,Parambir S. Dulai,Tatyana I. Kalashnikova,Curt Wittenberg,Robert Terkeltaub,Megan M. Doty,Jae H. Kim,Kyung E. Rhee,Julia Beauchamp-Walters,Kenneth P. Wright,Maria Gloria Dominguez-Bello,Mark J. Manary,Michelli F. Oliveira,Brigid S. Boland,Norberto Peporine Lopes,Monica Guma,Austin D. Swafford,Rachel J. Dutton,Rob Knight,Pieter C. Dorrestein +72 more
TL;DR: Reference-data-driven analysis was used to match metabolomics tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS) data against metadata-annotated source data as a pseudo-MS reference library as discussed by the authors .
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High Rate of Infection by Only Oncogenic Human Papillomavirus in Amerindians.
Daniela Vargas-Robles,M. Magris,Natalia Morales,Maurits N. C. de Koning,Iveth Rodríguez,Tahidid Nieves,Filipa Godoy-Vitorino,Gloria I. Sanchez,Luis David Alcaraz,Larry J. Forney,María-Eglée Pérez,Luis García-Briceño,Leen-Jan van Doorn,Maria Gloria Dominguez-Bello +13 more
TL;DR: The lower cervical HPV diversity in more isolated Amerindians is consistent with their lower exposure to the global pool, and transculturation to urban lifestyles could have implications on HPV ecology, infection, and virulence.