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Signaling pathways in the regulation of cancer stem cells and associated targeted therapy
The major signaling pathways that regulate CSCs. Amongst an array of signaling pathways aberrantly activated in cancer Wnt, JAK/STAT, PI3k/Akt/mTOR, Notch, NF‐κB, Hedgehog, and TGF‐β/Smad pathways are crucial for the of self‐renewal, cell growth, metastasis of CSCs, and angiogenesis.
Wang Manni, Wu Min
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Objective. Ameloblastoma is a benign odontogenic tumor that may lead to ameloblastic carcinoma. This study aimed to determine potential signaling pathways and biological processes, critical genes and their regulating transcription factors (TFs), and miRNAs, as well as protein kinases involved in the etiology of primary ameloblastoma. Methods.
Zeynab Bayat +3 more
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Introduction: The classification of odontogenic tumors has been revised from time to time in order to provide unified terminology. This reclassification had considerable impact on their prevalence and frequency distribution.
Harpreet Kaur +5 more
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The article presents the case of a 12‐year‐old male patient who was suffering from exacerbated (infected) dentigerous cyst of maxillary sinus, associated with impacted canine whose symptoms were deceptively similar to intraoral abscess. The first‐aid treatment performed by general dental practitioner consisted of intraoral incision and resulted in ...
Damian Chybicki +5 more
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Abstract Background Odontogenic tumors are relatively common oro‐facial tumors seen in our environment with challenges encountered with management in terms of inadequate infrastructure and high cost of treatment. They are often associated with bone resorption with concomitant collagen degradation and excretion of their by‐products in serum or urine ...
Chidozie I. Onwuka +3 more
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Transcriptome Variability in Keratocystic Odontogenic Tumor Suggests Distinct Molecular Subtypes. [PDF]
Keratocystic Odontogenic Tumor (KCOT) is a locally aggressive developmental cystic neoplasm thought to arise from the odontogenic epithelium. A high recurrence rate of up to 30% has been found following conservative treatment.
Hu S +5 more
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Abstract Background Cyclooxygenase‐2 protein is a critically important mediator in inflammation that influences proliferation, apoptosis, angiogenesis and metastasis. Previous works showed a relationship between cyclooxygenase‐2 and tumourigenesis in humans and animal models. In epithelial odontogenic tumours and cysts, increased cell proliferation and
Enrico Escobar +4 more
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Introduction: Even though odontogenic cysts share a similar histogenesis, they show different growth and differentiation profile due to differences in the proliferative cellular activity. Aims: We perform an immunohistochemical assessment of protein 53 (
Hébel Cavalcanti Galvão +4 more
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Microdeletion of 9q22.3: A patient with minimal deletion size associated with a severe phenotype
Abstract Basal cell nevus syndrome (also known as Gorlin Syndrome; MIM109400) is an autosomal dominant disorder characterized by recurrent pathological features such as basal cell carcinomas and odontogenic keratocysts as well as skeletal abnormalities.
Adam D. Ewing +7 more
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Background: Odontogenic cysts include a group of osseodestructive lesions that frequently affect the jaws. Those cysts could derive from odontogenic epithelium and occur in the tooth-bearing regions of the jaws.
Yasamin H Al-Amiri +1 more
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