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A case of oral squamous cell carcinoma treated by mandibulectomy in a spotted seal (Phoca largha). [PDF]
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ATF4 promotes immune evasion in oral squamous cell carcinoma by suppressing autophagic PD-L1 degradation. [PDF]
Wang KM +7 more
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Molecular and microenvironmental drivers of malignant transformation from oral potentially malignant disorders to oral squamous cell carcinoma. [PDF]
V V, R S, S S, R M.
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Etiology of oral squamous cell carcinoma
Journal of Oral Pathology & Medicine, 1983The traditional list of etiological factors related to oral squamous cell carcinoma namely, tobacco, alcohol, syphilis, and oral sepsis has been expanded to include iron deficiency, chronic candidosis, and herpes simplex virus. The development of current concepts in these areas is discussed.
W H, Binnie, K V, Rankin, I C, Mackenzie
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Ultrastructure of oral squamous-cell carcinoma
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1977Fresh surgical specimens of sixteen cases of oral squamous-cell carcinoma were processed for electron microscopic study. All cases were histologically graded as moderately differentiated carcinoma. As compared to normal oral stratified squamous epithelium, some unusual ultrastructural features were present in carcinoma. These features were spherical or
S Y, Chen, R D, Harwick
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Chromosome abnormalities in oral squamous cell carcinomas
European Journal of Cancer Part B: Oral Oncology, 1993Strong evidence in favour of the somatic mutation theory of cancer, which states that genomic rearrangements are early and essential events in tumour development, has during the past two decades been obtained from both cytogenetic and molecular genetic studies of neoplastic cells.
Y, Jin, F, Mertens
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