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Background: Salivary gland dysfunction has commonly been mentioned by patients with diabetes. Objective: The aim of this study was to compare the salivary cortisol level between patients with controlled type 2 diabetes and healthy subjects. Methods: In
M. Shirzaii, F. Heidari, V. Moradi
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Does salivary cortisol serve as a potential biomarker for temporomandibular disorders in adults?
Background The etiology of temporomandibular disorders (TMD) is multifactorial, involving a complex interplay of psychological and physiological factors.
Lujain AlSahman +4 more
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Background Monitoring Cushing’s syndrome (CS) in dogs remains a significant challenge and currently relies on clinical signs, biochemistry results and hormone tests, such as prepill or post-ACTH cortisol.
Solène M. Meunier +7 more
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Salivary cortisol in the evaluation of incidentalomas.
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Salivary Cortisol in Panic Attacks
American Journal of Psychiatry, 2000Documentation of hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis disturbance in panic disorder has been inconsistent. Increased cortisol levels have been associated with altered HPA function due to stress. The authors examined salivary cortisol levels in spontaneously occurring, unprovoked panic attacks.Patients with panic disorder (N=25) collected saliva ...
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A Bioluminescent Probe for Salivary Cortisol
Bioconjugate Chemistry, 2011Cortisol is a classical biomarker for the stress levels of human beings. We fabricated highly sensitive bioluminescent probes for salivary cortisol. The following strategies were contrived in the molecular design. Gaussia princeps luciferase (GLuc) was dissected into two fragments, between which an N-terminal-extended ligand binding domain of ...
Sung Bae, Kim +2 more
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Stressful Events and Salivary Cortisol
Psychological Reports, 1997No relationship of stressful events with salivary cortisol was found for 29 stressed women. An increased cortisol tendency in women suggests different responses by sex.
J, Canals +3 more
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Salivary cortisol in late preterm infants
Acta Paediatrica, 2021Accurate assessment of the Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal (HPA) axis in preterm infants is challenging, but important in investigation of hypoglycaemia or adrenal function. Salivary cortisol reflects changes in unbound serum cortisol, offers a reliable alternative to measuring serum cortisol and returns values around one-tenth of plasma values.1 ...
Lucy Zwimpfer +4 more
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Salivary cortisol and psychosocial hazards at work
American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 2008AbstractBackgroundExperimental and clinical evidence suggest that stress can lead to ill‐health through the disregulation of the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis. Studies to date have produced equivocal results likely due to different methodologies and failure to account for confounding factors.
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