The structure of the oral mucosa is now well characterised, although studies on oral epithelial cell function have received less attention. The aims of this study were to see whether endocytosis could be demonstrated in cells from oral smears and, if so, to assess the effect of chronic high alcohol intake on such uptake. Buccal mucosal smears were collected from 135 patients (91 non- or social drinkers, and 44 patients with harmful alcohol use). Name, age, sex, and alcohol history (for alcohol problem patients) were recorded. Cell suspensions were incubated in a solution of bovine serum albumin (BSA)-coated fluorescently labelled latex microspheres (0.02 µm diameter) in Ham's F-10 culture medium for 1 h at 37°C as a marker of fluid phase en...
<div><p>Despite two centuries of reports linking alcohol consumption with enhanced susceptibility to...
Despite two centuries of reports linking alcohol consumption with enhanced susceptibility to bacteri...
Introduction Alcohol consumption is the world’s third largest risk factor for disease and disability...
The structure of the oral mucosa is now well characterised, although studies on oral epithelial cell...
Introduction: The consumption of Alcohol has been increasing now-a-days and the same has been attrib...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effect of chronic alcohol intake on the DNA distribution and cell area of n...
The effect of alcohol on the oral mucosa was assessed using quantitative cytomorphology applied to s...
The structure of the oral mucosa has been extensively studied but its cell physiology has been less ...
p.97-102The effects of ethanol alone on the oral mucosa are still poorly understood, especially beca...
Objective: To analyze cytologically the buccal mucosa of smoking and nonsmoking volunteers to determ...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of alcohol-containing mouthwash on the induction o...
The effects of ethanol alone on the oral mucosa are still poorly understood, especially because ther...
Fluorescently labelled latex microspheres (0.01, 0.1 and 1.0 μm dia.) were used to establish whether...
Alcohol is known to be a risk factor for oral precancerous lesions, but evidence has been weakened b...
The effects of ethanol alone on the oral mucosa are still poorly understood, especially because ther...
<div><p>Despite two centuries of reports linking alcohol consumption with enhanced susceptibility to...
Despite two centuries of reports linking alcohol consumption with enhanced susceptibility to bacteri...
Introduction Alcohol consumption is the world’s third largest risk factor for disease and disability...
The structure of the oral mucosa is now well characterised, although studies on oral epithelial cell...
Introduction: The consumption of Alcohol has been increasing now-a-days and the same has been attrib...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effect of chronic alcohol intake on the DNA distribution and cell area of n...
The effect of alcohol on the oral mucosa was assessed using quantitative cytomorphology applied to s...
The structure of the oral mucosa has been extensively studied but its cell physiology has been less ...
p.97-102The effects of ethanol alone on the oral mucosa are still poorly understood, especially beca...
Objective: To analyze cytologically the buccal mucosa of smoking and nonsmoking volunteers to determ...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of alcohol-containing mouthwash on the induction o...
The effects of ethanol alone on the oral mucosa are still poorly understood, especially because ther...
Fluorescently labelled latex microspheres (0.01, 0.1 and 1.0 μm dia.) were used to establish whether...
Alcohol is known to be a risk factor for oral precancerous lesions, but evidence has been weakened b...
The effects of ethanol alone on the oral mucosa are still poorly understood, especially because ther...
<div><p>Despite two centuries of reports linking alcohol consumption with enhanced susceptibility to...
Despite two centuries of reports linking alcohol consumption with enhanced susceptibility to bacteri...
Introduction Alcohol consumption is the world’s third largest risk factor for disease and disability...