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Prevalence and Characteristic of Oral Mucosa Lesions
(1) Background: Oral mucosa lesions (OMLs) are diagnosed worldwide in any population, age or gender, but in varied prevalence. OMLs can be found in each site of the oral mucosa; for some of them, it is characteristic to have a bilateral/symmetrical or ...
M. Radwan-Oczko +3 more
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Biomechanics of oral mucosa [PDF]
The prevalence of prosthodontic treatment has been well recognized, and the need is continuously increasing with the ageing population. While the oral mucosa plays a critical role in the treatment outcome, the associated biomechanics is not yet fully understood.
Chen, Junning +4 more
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Roles of Lipids in the Permeability Barriers of Skin and Oral Mucosa
PubMed searches reveal much literature regarding lipids in barrier function of skin and less literature on lipids in barrier function of the oral mucosa.
P. Wertz
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Immune Tolerance in the Oral Mucosa
The oral mucosa is a site of intense immune activity, where a large variety of immune cells meet to provide a first line of defense against pathogenic organisms.
Hector F. Pelaez-Prestel +3 more
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In vitro three-dimensional organotypic culture models of the oral mucosa
Three-dimensional, organotypic models of the oral mucosa have been developed to study a wide variety of phenomena occurring in the oral cavity. Although a number of models have been developed in academic research labs, only a few models have been ...
M. Klausner, Y. Handa, S. Aizawa
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Introduction: In microbiological diagnostics, a significant role is played by the PET test based on a polymerase chain reaction developed thanks to medical engineering methods, which, by amplifying specific fragments of genetic material, enables the ...
Aleksandra Adamus +6 more
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High expression of ACE2 receptor of 2019-nCoV on the epithelial cells of oral mucosa
It has been reported that ACE2 is the main host cell receptor of 2019-nCoV and plays a crucial role in the entry of virus into the cell to cause the final infection.
Hao Xu +7 more
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As part of the human microbiota, the fungus Candida albicans colonizes the oral cavity and other mucosal surfaces of the human body. Commensalism is tightly controlled by complex interactions of the fungus and the host to preclude fungal elimination but ...
C. Lemberg +10 more
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Oral Mucosa, Saliva, and COVID-19 Infection in Oral Health Care
The SARS-CoV-2 virus has shaken the globe with an ongoing pandemic of COVID-19 and has set challenges to every corner of the modern health care setting.
D. Atukorallaya, R. Ratnayake
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Immune quiescence in the oral mucosa is maintained by a uniquely large population of highly activated Foxp3+ regulatory T cells [PDF]
The oral mucosa is a critical barrier tissue that protects the oral cavity against invading pathogens and foreign antigens. Interestingly, inflammation in the oral cavity is rarely observed, indicating that overt immune activation in this site is ...
Joo‐Young Park +4 more
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