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SARS-CoV-2 infection of the oral cavity and saliva
Nature Medicine, 2021 N. Huang, P. Pérez, T. Kato, Y. Mikami, K. Okuda, R. Gilmore, C. Conde, Billel Gasmi, Sydney R. Stein, M. Beach, E. Pelayo, J. Maldonado, B. Lafont, S. Jang, N. Nasir, R. Padilla, V. Murrah, R. Maile, William Lovell, Shannon M. Wallet, N. Bowman, S. Meinig, M. Wolfgang, S. Choudhury, M. Novotny, B. Aevermann, R. Scheuermann, Gabrielle Cannon, Carlton W. Anderson, Rhianna E. Lee, J. Marchesan, Mandy Bush, M. Freire, A. Kimple, D. Herr, Joseph Rabin, Alison Grazioli, Sanchita Das, Benjamin N. French, T. Pranzatelli, J. Chiorini, David E. Kleiner, S. Pittaluga, S. Hewitt, P. Burbelo, Daniel Chertow, David E. Michelly Sampaio Esra Sabina Kris Joon-Yong Gra Kleiner De Melo Dikoglu Desar Ylaya Chung Smith Ch, David E. Kleiner, Michelly Sampaio De Melo, E. Dikoglu, Sabina Desar, Kris Ylaya, Joon-Yong Chung, Grace A. Smith, Daniel Chertow, Kevin M. Vannella, Marcos J. Ramos-Benítez, Sabrina C. Ramelli, Shelly J. Samet, Ashley L. Babyak, Luis Perez Valenica, M. Richert, Nicole Hays, Madeleine Purcell, Shreya Singireddy, Jocelyn Wu, Jean Chung, Amy Borth, Kimberly Bowers, A. Weichold, D. Tran, R. Madathil, E. Krause, Joseph Rabin, Joseph A. Herrold, A. Tabatabai, E. Hochberg, Christopher R Cornachione, A. Levine, M. McCurdy, K. Saharia, Zackary Chancer, Michael A. Mazzeffi, J. Richards, J. Eagan, Y. Sangwan, Inês Sarah Adam Sequeira A. Teichmann J. Kimple, I. Sequeira, Sarah A. Teichmann, Adam J. Kimple, K. Frank, Janice Lee, R. Boucher, S. Teichmann, B. Warner, K. Byrd +95 moresemanticscholar +1 more sourcePatients with colorectal cancer have identical strains of Fusobacterium nucleatum in their colorectal cancer and oral cavity
Gut, 2018 We read with great interest the article by Flemer et al , which suggests that analysis of the oral microbiota could potentially be used as a screening method for colorectal cancer (CRC) and polyp detection.1 Fusobacterium ( F .) nucleatum is one of the Yasuhiko Komiya, Y. Shimomura, T. Higurashi, Yutaka Sugi, J. Arimoto, S. Umezawa, Shiori Uchiyama, M. Matsumoto, A. Nakajima +8 moresemanticscholar +1 more sourceHamartomas of the oral cavity
Journal of International Society of Preventive and Community Dentistry, 2015 The majority of oral diseases present as growths and masses of varied cellular origin. Such masses may include simple hyperplasia, hamartoma, choristoma, teratoma, benign or malignant neoplasms. The distinguishing features of hamartomatous lesions are not certain, and often these non-neoplastic masses are indiscreetly denoted as neoplasms without ...Patil, Shankargouda, Rao, Roopa S., Majumdar, Barnali +2 moreopenaire +3 more sourcesRational Design of Metal–Organic Frameworks for Pancreatic Cancer Therapy: from Machine Learning Screening to In Vivo Efficacy
Advanced Materials, EarlyView.This work explores the MOF landscape to select a single, optimal candidate for successfully delivering cancer drugs (gemcitabine, paclitaxel, SN‐38) into tough pancreatic tumors. Machine learning and simulations guide this search, demonstrating colloidal stability, excellent biocompatibility, cellular uptake, and sustained release.Francesca Melle, Dhruv Menon, João Conniot, Jon Ostolaza‐Paraiso, Sergio Mercado, Jhenifer Oliveira, Xu Chen, Bárbara B. Mendes, João Conde, David Fairen‐Jimenez +9 morewiley +1 more sourceInterventions for the treatment of oral cavity and oropharyngeal cancer:chemotherapy [PDF]
, 2010 <b>Background:</b> Oral cavity and oropharyngeal cancers are frequently described as part of a group of oral cancers or head and neck cancer. Treatment of oral cavity cancer is generally surgery followed by radiotherapy, whereas oropharyngeal Abdel Wahab, Abele, Adelstein, Adelstein, Adelstein, Andreadis, Andres, Anonymous, Anonymous, Ansfield, Arcangeli, Aref, Attner, Bachaud, Bakowski, Bensadoun, Berger, Bernier, Bernier, Bezwoda, Biakhov, Biakhov, Bitter, Bitter, Blasio, Boidi, Bolla, Bonner, Bourhis, Bourhis, Bradley, Brigham, Brizel, Browman, Browman, Browman, Browman, Browman, Browman, Browman, Browman, Brunin, Brunin, Budach, Budach, Buentzel, Buentzel, Buntzel, Buntzel, Buntzel, Buntzel, Cachin, Calais, Calais, Calais, Calais, Calais, Calais, Caponigro, Caponigro, Cappelaere, Cappelaere, Carugati, Chassagne, Chauvergne, Chauvergne, Clavel, Clifford, Coates, Coninx, Coninx, Conway, Cooper, Corey, Corvo, Corvo, Corvo, Crispino, Cruz, Cummings, Dalley, Datta, Day, DeConti, Denis, Denis, Depondt, Dobrowsky, Dobrowsky, Domenge, Domenge, Domenge, Domenge, Ebeling, Eschwege, Eschwege, Ezra, Faggiano, Fakhry, Fanucchi, Fazekas, Fazekas, Fety, Fety, Fonseca, Forastiere, Fountzilas, Fountzilas, Fu, Fu, Fujii, Fujii, Funk, Furukawa, Gabriele, Gasparini, Gedouin, Gedouin, Gehanno, Gibson, Gladkov, Gollin, Gonzalez-Larriba, Grandi, Grau, Grau, Grau, Griem, Gupta, Gupta, Haas, Haas, Haas, Haddad, Haddadin, Haffty, Haffty, Haffty, Haffty, Haffty, Hafty, Handa, Harari, Hasegawa, Haselow, Henk, Heyden, Heyden, Heyden, Heyden, Heyden, Heyden, Hitt, Holoye, Holoye, Homma, Hong, Hughes, Huguenin, Hussey, Jacobs, Jain, Jaulerry, Jeremic, Jeremic, Jeremic, Jeremic, Jeremic, Jones, Jortay, Kaneda, Kapstad, Kapstad, Katori, Keegan, Knowlton, Kotani, Kramer, Krishnamurthi, Kumar, Laccourreye, Lam, Laramore, Lavertu, Le, Le, Lee, Lewin, Licitra, Lim, Lippman, Lo, Lopes, Luboinski, Macfarlane, Magno, Maipang, Mantovani, Marechal, Martin, Martin, Martin, Mazeron, McGurk, Mechl, Merlano, Merlano, Merlano, Merlano, Merlano, Merlano, Mohr, Monson, Morita, Morton, Morton, Nervi, Nissenbaum, O'Connor, Olasz, Olasz, Oliver, Oliver, Olmi, Olmi, Paccagnella, Paccagnella, Panis, Papac, Parkin, Parmar, Partridge, Parvinen, Patel, Pavitt, Pearlman, Pentenero, Petrovich, Petrovich, Phillips, Pignon, Pinnaro, Pinto, Platzer, Posner, Price, Prévost, Racadot, Rao, Rao, Rapoport, Rasch, Rasch, Rentschler, Richard, Richard, Richard, Richard, Rischin, Rischin, Rischin, Rodrigo, Ruo Redda, Ryerson, Salvajoli, Sanchiz, Sanguineti, Schildhauer, Schildhauer, Schroder, Schuller, Schuller, Schuller, Sealy, Segura, Semrau, Shah, Shanta, Shaw, Shetty, Siodlak, Smid, Smid, Soo, Specenier, Staar, Staar, Stefani, Stefani, Stell, Stell, Sturgis, Suwinski, Szabo, Szpirglas, Szpirglas, Szpirglas, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Tejedor, Tepmongkol, Tobias, Tobias, Tobias, Tobias, Toohill, Toohill, Tsukuda, Tsukuda, Valverde, Vecchia, Vega, Vermund, Veronesi, Volling, Volling, Volling, Weissberg, Weissberg, Weissberg, Weissberg, Weissberg, Weissler, Wendt, Wendt, WHO, Woods, Woods, Woods, Woolgar, Yoshino, Yoshino, Zakotnik, Zakotnik, Zakotnik, Zorat, Zorat +337 morecore +9 more sourcesMicrobiota of oral cavity ecosystems
Revista Cubana de Estomatología, 2017 Introduction: the oral cavity is composed of many surfaces, each covered by a large number of bacteria forming the bacterial biofilm. Some of these bacteria have been implicated in oral diseases such as caries and periodontitis, which are among the most ...Sandra Margarita Cruz Quintana, Pedro Díaz Sjostrom, Gloria Marlene Mazón Baldeón, Dunier Arias Socarrás +3 moredoaj Iontophoretic Drug Delivery in the Oral Cavity
Pharmaceutics, 2018 Iontophoresis is a noninvasive method to enhance systemic and local drug delivery by the application of an electric field. For systemic drug delivery in the oral cavity, iontophoresis was studied primarily for transbuccal delivery.Apipa Wanasathop, S. Kevin Lidoaj +1 more sourceAccessory oral cavity
National Journal of Maxillofacial Surgery, 2012 This is a rare case report of a patient around 11 years with the complaint of extra mouth who reported to the hospital for removal of that extra mouth. On examination there was accessory oral cavity with small upper and lower lips, seven teeth and saliva was drooling out.Gnaneswaran, Manica Ramamoorthy, Varadarajan, Usha, Srinivasan, Ramesh, Kamatchi, Sangeetha +3 moreopenaire +3 more sources