The human salivary gland (SG) has an elegant architecture of epithelial acini, connecting ductal branching structures, vascular and neuronal networks that together function to produce and secrete saliva. This review focuses on the translation of cell‐ and tissue‐based research toward therapies for patients suffering from SG hypofunction and related dry mouth syndrome (xerostomia), as a consequence of radiation therapy or systemic disease. We will broadly review the recent literature and discuss the clinical prospects of stem/progenitor cell and tissue‐based therapies for SG repair and/or regeneration. Thus far, several strategies have been proposed for the purpose of restoring SG function: (1) transplanting autologous SG‐derived epithelial ...
Adult stem cells are often touted as therapeutic agents in the regenerative medicine field, however ...
AbstractBackgroundStem cell therapy could be a potential way for reducing radiation-induced hyposali...
BACKGROUND: The most manifest long-term consequences of radiation therapy in the head and neck cance...
The ability to speak, swallow, masticate, taste food, and maintain a healthy oral cavity is heavily ...
Hyposalivation underlying xerostomia after radiotherapy is still a major problem in the treatment of...
Radiotherapy is a potential life-saving treatment for head and neck cancer patients. However, despit...
The ability to speak, swallow, masticate, taste food, and maintain a healthy oral cavity is heavily ...
Hyposalivation often leads to irreversible and untreatable xerostomia. Salivary gland (SG) stem cell...
AbstractSalivary gland hypofunction, also termed as xerostomia, is caused by radiation therapy for h...
SummaryHyposalivation often leads to irreversible and untreatable xerostomia. Salivary gland (SG) st...
Dysfunction of the salivary gland and irreversible hyposalivation are the main side effects of radio...
OBJECTIVES: Cell-based therapy has been reported to repair or restore damaged salivary gland (SG) ti...
Adult stem cells are often touted as therapeutic agents in the regenerative medicine field, however ...
AbstractBackgroundStem cell therapy could be a potential way for reducing radiation-induced hyposali...
BACKGROUND: The most manifest long-term consequences of radiation therapy in the head and neck cance...
The ability to speak, swallow, masticate, taste food, and maintain a healthy oral cavity is heavily ...
Hyposalivation underlying xerostomia after radiotherapy is still a major problem in the treatment of...
Radiotherapy is a potential life-saving treatment for head and neck cancer patients. However, despit...
The ability to speak, swallow, masticate, taste food, and maintain a healthy oral cavity is heavily ...
Hyposalivation often leads to irreversible and untreatable xerostomia. Salivary gland (SG) stem cell...
AbstractSalivary gland hypofunction, also termed as xerostomia, is caused by radiation therapy for h...
SummaryHyposalivation often leads to irreversible and untreatable xerostomia. Salivary gland (SG) st...
Dysfunction of the salivary gland and irreversible hyposalivation are the main side effects of radio...
OBJECTIVES: Cell-based therapy has been reported to repair or restore damaged salivary gland (SG) ti...
Adult stem cells are often touted as therapeutic agents in the regenerative medicine field, however ...
AbstractBackgroundStem cell therapy could be a potential way for reducing radiation-induced hyposali...
BACKGROUND: The most manifest long-term consequences of radiation therapy in the head and neck cance...