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The condition of the oral mucosa and salivary glands against the background of systemic diseases
Irina A. Kotionova-Ovod +3 more
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ABSTRACT Extracellular vesicles (EVs) provide non‐invasive information on cellular health and disease. Yet, with the small size of EVs and more than 200 cell types contributing EVs to the extracellular fluids, it is challenging to determine whether changes in EV‐associated lipids, RNAs, and proteins occur because of differences in expression or cell ...
Iben Skov Jensen +2 more
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Comparing the post-operative outcomes of two extra-oral surgical approaches for sialoadenectomy: a randomised case-control study. [PDF]
Akpeh JO, Okechi UC, Sohal KS.
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Advancing Extracellular Vesicle Research: A Review of Systems Biology and Multiomics Perspectives
ABSTRACT Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are membrane‐bound vesicles secreted by various cell types into the extracellular space and play a role in intercellular communication. Their molecular cargo varies depending on the cell of origin and its functional state.
Gloria Kemunto +2 more
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Salivary gland cell senescence in Sjögren's syndrome: current research and novel therapeutic directions. [PDF]
Tang X +6 more
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Salivary gland stem cells: A review of development, regeneration and cancer
E. Emmerson, Sarah M. Knox
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EARLY HISTOCHEMICAL CHANGES IN IRRADIATED SALIVARY GLANDS AND LYMPH-NODES OF THE RAT. [PDF]
GREENSPAN, JS, MELAMED, MR, PEARSE, AG
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ABSTRACT Proteomic analysis of biofluids is central for identifying disease biomarkers. Tears have become popular targets for biomarker discovery and biosensor development, largely because they can be collected noninvasively and are rich sources of biomarkers for ocular and systemic diseases. Although basal and reflex tears have been well characterized,
Campbell Bruce Mousseau +3 more
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Salivary kynurenine pathway metabolites as potential non-invasive markers of glandular dysfunction in Sjögren's disease. [PDF]
Park Y +6 more
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