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Oral squamous cell carcinoma [PDF]
EDITOR, - Iain L Hutchison discusses the problems of screening by general dental and medical practitioners1 but doesn't mention the opportunity to screen medical patients admitted to hospital. An oral examination should be part of clerking. Indeed, many such patients can be regarded as at risk in that they are commonly elderly and of low socioeconomic ...
N R Saeed, J A Gold
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Introduction: Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC), which accounts for a high proportion of oral cancers, is characterized by high aggressiveness and rising incidence. Lysine acetylation is associated with cancer pathogenesis.
Shi-Zhou Deng +4 more
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Salivary Composition of Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma Patients
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of the study was to determine the salivary composition of Oral squamous cell carcinoma patients. METHODOLOGY: A retrospective study was conducted over 6 months on data of 60 Oral squamous cell carcinoma patients obtained ...
Arbab Zia Ur Rehman +5 more
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Can MMP-9 be a Prognosticator Marker for Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma? [PDF]
Introduction: Invasion and metastasis of malignant tumours severely endanger the life of cancer patients. Squamous cell carcinoma is one of the commonly found malignancies in the oral cavity and its survival rate has not improved from past few ...
Betina Chandolia +2 more
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Role of Autophagy in the Microenvironment of Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Oral squamous cell carcinoma, the most common type of oral cancer, affects more than 275,000 people per year worldwide. Oral squamous cell carcinoma is very aggressive, as most patients die after 3 to 5 years post-diagnosis.
Daniel Peña-Oyarzún +19 more
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The role of circular RNAs in the pathophysiology of oral squamous cell carcinoma
Circular RNAs are non-coding RNAs that widely exist in eukaryotes. The research progress of its generation mechanism and biological function show that circular RNAs may be used in the development of tumors, neurological diseases, cardiovascular diseases.
Albert Sufianov +6 more
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Introduction: Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma (OSCC) is one of the most common oral malignancies, which accounts for 80-90% of malignant neoplasms of the oral cavity.
Naghmeh Emami +3 more
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Selective Killing Effects of Cold Atmospheric Pressure Plasma with NO Induced Dysfunction of Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor in Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma. [PDF]
The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of cold atmospheric pressure plasma (CAP)-induced radicals on the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), which is overexpressed by oral squamous cell carcinoma, to determine the underlying mechanism ...
Jung-Hwan Lee +5 more
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Cell-in-Cell Events in Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma [PDF]
For over a century, cells within other cells have been detected by pathologists as common histopathological findings in tumors, being generally identified as “cell-in-cell” structures. Despite their characteristic morphology, these structures can originate from various processes, such as cannibalism, entosis and emperipolesis. However, only in the last
Leonardo de Oliveira Siquara da Rocha +8 more
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Comparison of p53 Protein Expression between Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma and Verrucous Carcinoma
Introduction: Deletion or mutation of tumor suppressor genes plays a significant role in cancer development. Mutation of the p53 tumor suppressor gene is the most common genetic alteration associated with oral cancer. The aim of this study was to compare
Anil Singh; Shikha Saxena; Safia Siddiqui; Ruchita Bali; Priyanka Singh
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