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Background: Oral biofilms are a major etiological factor in dental caries, periodontal disease, peri-implantitis, and endodontic infections. Increasing antimicrobial resistance and the limitations of conventional therapies have intensified interest in ...
Radosław Turski +6 more
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An orally administered prebiotic polysaccharide hydrogel (predaGel) based on inulin and alginate‐dopamine is stable in the stomach, adheres to the intestine, and degrades slowly in the colon. It enables site‐specific delivery of anti‐TNF‐α and anti‐IL‐12/23 antibodies, scavenges reactive oxygen species, and remodels gut microbiota, offering effective ...
Xinyi Dong +4 more
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Oral mucosa shows specializations, which allow it to fulfill several roles. It protects mechanically against both compressive and shearing forces. It provides a barrier to micro-organisms, toxins and various antigens.
Anastasios K. Markopoulos
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Orally administered, pH‐responsive Co‐SAN exerts dual functions: in the alkaline intestinal milieu, it scavenges reactive oxygen species (ROS) and suppresses the PI3K/AKT pathway and NETs formation, thus providing radioprotection; whereas in the acidic tumor microenvironment, it generates ROS and alleviates hypoxia, thereby enhancing radiosensitization.
Shengqi Yin +13 more
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Surgical management of oral squamous cell carcinoma infiltrating mandible [PDF]
Progression of recent trends in mandible-preserving operations for the management of oral squamous cell carcinomas that infiltrate the mandible is rapid and accompanying studies give invaluable information concerning behavioral understanding of oral ...
Kim, Hyung Jun
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Viral Causes Affecting the Oral Mucosa
Introduction The primary aim of the dental practitioner when examining children affected by alterations of the oral mucosa is to make a correct diagnosis and choose the appropriate treatment modality.
Valerie G. A. Suter +5 more
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Abstract Pharyngeal high‐resolution manometry with impedance (P‐HRM‐I) is an established assessment method used to evaluate pharyngeal swallowing. It provides precise quantification of swallowing biomechanics that enable the detection of alterations in swallowing physiology.
Mistyka Schar +5 more
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Autonomous AI‐Driven Design for Skin Product Formulations
This review presents a comprehensive closed‐loop framework for autonomous skin product formulation design. By integrating artificial intelligence‐driven experiment selection with automated multi‐tiered assays, the approach shifts development from trial‐and‐error to intelligent optimisation.
Yu Zhang +5 more
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Intraoral Wounds and their Oral Surgical Management
The oral mucosa is a multifacted tissue that secretes chemicals, safeguards underlying tissues, and amplifies the feeling of temperature, touch, pain, and taste.
Sakran, Jona
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Clinically Relevant Bleeding in Individuals With Cancer: Insights From a Nationwide Cohort Study
ABSTRACT Cancer care is often complicated by coagulopathy leading to thrombosis and bleeding. While venous thromboembolism (VTE) has been extensively studied, bleeding remains an underestimated threat. To address this knowledge gap, we leveraged the Epic Cosmos database to determine the impact of cancer‐associated clinically relevant bleeding (CRB) in ...
Ming Y. Lim +11 more
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