Background: Saliva, the most readily available body fluid, is the product of genes which are in constant activity throughout life. Measurement of saliva can predict the onset of some diseases years before their accumulation in vulnerable tissues causes clinical signs to appear. The purpose of this study was is to demonstrate current applications of saliva analysis and to predict and prevent disease progression. Methods: We measured levels of Abeta42, C-reactive proteins (CRPs), and tumornecrosis factors (TNFs) in saliva from both healthy and fatal diseased cases such as cancer, Alzheimer’s disease (AD), and coronary heart disease by ELISA-mediated techniques. We also immunostained human tissue sections with antibodies specific to these prot...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a leading cause of death in Australia. Diagnosis is often too late to ha...
Oral cancer survival rates increase significantly when it is detected and treated early. Unfortunate...
Background and Aim : Timely diagnosis is an important factor in successful treatment of diseases. In...
Background: Saliva, the most readily available body fluid, is the product of genes which are in cons...
The use of human saliva as a diagnostic and prognostic fluid has until recently been somewhat di...
There has been a rapid growth in the interest and adaptation of saliva as a diagnostic specimen over...
Saliva is a complex fluid that consists of 99% water and 1% organic and inorganic substances. Proteo...
Saliva is a fascinating biological fluid which has all the features of a perfect diagnostic tool. In...
Human saliva plays a pivotal role in digesting food and maintaining oral hygiene. The presence of el...
Recently, the diagnostic use of saliva in medicine has become a major goal for many researchers. The...
The salivary fluid has an old history of study, but its physiological importance has only been recog...
WOS: 000254501300010Saliva is a complex fluid that consists of 99% water and 1% organic and inorgani...
Human saliva is a clear, slightly acidic biological fluid containing a mixture of secretions from mu...
Salivary diagnostics has become an attractive research fi eld to assess physiological and pathologic...
Oral cancer survival rates increase significantly when it is detected and treated early. Unfortunate...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a leading cause of death in Australia. Diagnosis is often too late to ha...
Oral cancer survival rates increase significantly when it is detected and treated early. Unfortunate...
Background and Aim : Timely diagnosis is an important factor in successful treatment of diseases. In...
Background: Saliva, the most readily available body fluid, is the product of genes which are in cons...
The use of human saliva as a diagnostic and prognostic fluid has until recently been somewhat di...
There has been a rapid growth in the interest and adaptation of saliva as a diagnostic specimen over...
Saliva is a complex fluid that consists of 99% water and 1% organic and inorganic substances. Proteo...
Saliva is a fascinating biological fluid which has all the features of a perfect diagnostic tool. In...
Human saliva plays a pivotal role in digesting food and maintaining oral hygiene. The presence of el...
Recently, the diagnostic use of saliva in medicine has become a major goal for many researchers. The...
The salivary fluid has an old history of study, but its physiological importance has only been recog...
WOS: 000254501300010Saliva is a complex fluid that consists of 99% water and 1% organic and inorgani...
Human saliva is a clear, slightly acidic biological fluid containing a mixture of secretions from mu...
Salivary diagnostics has become an attractive research fi eld to assess physiological and pathologic...
Oral cancer survival rates increase significantly when it is detected and treated early. Unfortunate...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a leading cause of death in Australia. Diagnosis is often too late to ha...
Oral cancer survival rates increase significantly when it is detected and treated early. Unfortunate...
Background and Aim : Timely diagnosis is an important factor in successful treatment of diseases. In...