Ok, Soo-Min Ho, Donald Lynd, Tyler Ahn, Yong-Woo Ju, Hye-Min Jeong, Sung-Hee Cheon, Kyounga
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Journal of Clinical Medicine
Candida species are common global opportunistic pathogens that could repeatedly and chronically cause oral mucosa infection and create an inflammatory environment, leading to organ dysfunction. Oral Candida infections may cause temporary or permanent damage to salivary glands, resulting in the destruction of acinar cells and the formation of scar t...
Fisher, Michelle A. Lloyd, Megan L.
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International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Since murine cytomegalovirus (MCMV) was first described in 1954, it has been used to model human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) diseases. MCMV is a natural pathogen of mice that is present in wild mice populations and has been associated with diseases such as myocarditis. The species-specific nature of HCMV restricts most research to cell culture-based stu...
Hillyer, Lyn M Hucik, Barbora Baracuhy, Enzo M Lin, Zhen Muller, William J Robinson, Lindsay E Ma, David W L
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Nutrients
Lifestyle habits, such as the consumption of a healthy diet, may prevent up to 30-50% of breast cancer (BC) cases. Dietary fats are of specific interest, as research provides strong evidence regarding the association of dietary fats and BC. However, there is limited research on the role of different types of fats including polyunsaturated (PUFA), m...
Jasmer, Kimberly J. Gilman, Kristy E. Muñoz Forti, Kevin Weisman, Gary A. Limesand, Kirsten H.
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Journal of Clinical Medicine
Salivary glands sustain collateral damage following radiotherapy (RT) to treat cancers of the head and neck, leading to complications, including mucositis, xerostomia and hyposalivation. Despite salivary gland-sparing techniques and modified dosing strategies, long-term hypofunction remains a significant problem. Current therapeutic interventions p...
Debreceni, Ivy L. Chimenti, Michael S. Serreze, David V. Geurts, Aron M. Chen, Yi-Guang Lieberman, Scott M.
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International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Sjögren syndrome (SS) is an immunologically complex, chronic autoimmune disease targeting lacrimal and salivary glands. Nonobese diabetic (NOD) mice spontaneously develop inflammation of lacrimal and salivary glands with histopathological features similar to SS in humans including focal lymphocytic infiltrates in the affected glands. The innate imm...
Zandonella Callegher, Sara Zabotti, Alen Giovannini, Ivan Treppo, Elena Quartuccio, Luca De Vita, Salvatore
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Frontiers in Medicine
Objective: Salivary gland ultrasound (SGUS) is emerging as a valid tool in the management of primary Sjögren's syndrome (pSS). This study aimed to investigate whether pSS patients with normal-appearing or pathological SGUS findings showed different clinical, laboratory, and pathologic pSS-related features, and to compare the results by using two di...
Alnuaim, Hala Alzahrani, Malak Ghandurah, Samirah Dababo, Mohammad
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Cureus
Adamantinoma-like Ewing sarcoma (ALES) is a rare variant of Ewing sarcoma. It demonstrates heterogeneous morphologic pattern and complex immunophenotypic profile, with a peculiar combination of epithelial and neuroendocrine differentiation. ALES is rarely reported in the head and neck areas, including the parotid salivary gland. Till now, only 10 c...
Couderc, Marion Dubost, Jean-Jacques
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Annals of the rheumatic diseases
Wang, Haoqiang Li, Guoling Zhong, Cuili Mo, Jianxin Sun, Yue Shi, Junsong Zhou, Rong Li, Zicong Wu, Zhenfang Liu, Dewu
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Frontiers in Genetics
The current challenges facing the pork industry are to maximize feed efficiency and minimize fecal emissions. Unlike ruminants, pigs lack several digestive enzymes such as pectinase, xylanase, cellulase, β-1.3-1.4-glucanase, and phytase which are essential to hydrolyze the cell walls of grains to release endocellular nutrients into their digestive ...
Zhang, Xianglan Yun, Jun Seop Han, Dawool Yook, Jong In Kim, Hyun Sil Cho, Eunae Sandra
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International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Fibrosis is presented in various physiologic and pathologic conditions of the salivary gland. Transforming growth factor beta (TGF-β) pathway has a pivotal role in the pathogenesis of fibrosis in several organs, including the salivary glands. Among the TGF-β superfamily members, TGF-β1 and 2 are pro-fibrotic ligands, whereas TGF-β3 and some bone mo...