Hyposalivation reduces the patient quality of life, as saliva is important for maintaining oral health. Current treatments for hyposalivation are limited to medications such as the muscarinic receptor agonists, pilocarpine and cevimeline. However, these therapies only provide temporary relief. Therefore, alternative therapies are essential to restore salivary gland function. An option is to use bioengineered scaffolds to promote functional salivary gland regeneration. Previous studies demonstrated that the laminin-111 protein is critical for intact salivary gland cell cluster formation and organization. However, laminin-111 protein as a whole is not suitable for clinical applications as some protein domains may contribute to unwanted side e...
Salivary glands are essential structures in the oral cavity. A variety of diseases, such as cancer, ...
Despite a pivotal role in salivary gland development, homeostasis, and disease, the role of salivary...
Moderate muscular injuries that exceed muscular tissue's auto-healing capacity are still a topic of ...
Previous studies demonstrated that salivary gland morphogenesis and differentiation are enhanced by ...
Duncan, Randall L.Witt, Robert L.Radiation therapy used to treat head and neck cancers results in sa...
Introduction: Salivary gland hypofunction, also known as xerostomia, occurs as a result of radiother...
AbstractIntroductionSalivary gland hypofunction, also known as xerostomia, occurs as a result of rad...
Salivary gland regeneration is important for developing treatments for radiation-induced xerostomia,...
Salivary gland hypofunction, also known as xerostomia, occurs as a result of radiation therapy for h...
Objective. To investigate remodeling of the basal lamina of labial salivary glands (LSGs) from patie...
Objectives/Hypothesis: To create a novel model for development of a tissue-engineered salivary gland...
Considerable effort has been directed towards regenerating defective tissues using tissue-engineerin...
Current treatments for chronic xerostomia, or “dry mouth”, do not offer long-term therapeutic benefi...
AbstractSalivary gland hypofunction, also termed as xerostomia, is caused by radiation therapy for h...
We here report the development of two peptide scaffolds designed for periodontal ligament fibroblast...
Salivary glands are essential structures in the oral cavity. A variety of diseases, such as cancer, ...
Despite a pivotal role in salivary gland development, homeostasis, and disease, the role of salivary...
Moderate muscular injuries that exceed muscular tissue's auto-healing capacity are still a topic of ...
Previous studies demonstrated that salivary gland morphogenesis and differentiation are enhanced by ...
Duncan, Randall L.Witt, Robert L.Radiation therapy used to treat head and neck cancers results in sa...
Introduction: Salivary gland hypofunction, also known as xerostomia, occurs as a result of radiother...
AbstractIntroductionSalivary gland hypofunction, also known as xerostomia, occurs as a result of rad...
Salivary gland regeneration is important for developing treatments for radiation-induced xerostomia,...
Salivary gland hypofunction, also known as xerostomia, occurs as a result of radiation therapy for h...
Objective. To investigate remodeling of the basal lamina of labial salivary glands (LSGs) from patie...
Objectives/Hypothesis: To create a novel model for development of a tissue-engineered salivary gland...
Considerable effort has been directed towards regenerating defective tissues using tissue-engineerin...
Current treatments for chronic xerostomia, or “dry mouth”, do not offer long-term therapeutic benefi...
AbstractSalivary gland hypofunction, also termed as xerostomia, is caused by radiation therapy for h...
We here report the development of two peptide scaffolds designed for periodontal ligament fibroblast...
Salivary glands are essential structures in the oral cavity. A variety of diseases, such as cancer, ...
Despite a pivotal role in salivary gland development, homeostasis, and disease, the role of salivary...
Moderate muscular injuries that exceed muscular tissue's auto-healing capacity are still a topic of ...