Whole saliva is a complex mixture of proteins and other molecules which originate from several sources. The biochemical and physicochemical properties of saliva contribute to the numerous functions of saliva in, e.g., speech, maintaining oral and general health, and food processing. Interest in saliva has increased in the last few years for its potential to diagnose viral, bacterial and systemic diseases. The use of saliva as research material may pose particular problems due to its inherent variability and instability. This review describes practical aspects of salivary as research material with emphasis on protein biochemistry and physical chemistry
In the last two decades, saliva gained enormous attention and has become focus of a high number of s...
The use of human saliva as a diagnostic and prognostic fluid has until recently been somewhat di...
Saliva is an easy accessible plasma ultra-filtrate. Therefore, saliva can be an attractive alternati...
Whole saliva is a complex mixture of proteins and other molecules which originate from several sourc...
Physiological whole saliva is a unique body fluid constantly washing the mucous membranes of the mou...
Saliva as a unique sample for health assessment is gaining attention among researchers of different ...
Saliva has become an important resource for evaluating physiological and pathological conditions in ...
This article discusses the origin and the role of saliva in the mouth, and how by measuring substanc...
Saliva has gained attention in research mainly because of the noninvasive way in which the samples a...
Saliva, the most available and non-invasive biofluid of the human body, permanently "bathes" the ora...
The salivary fluid has an old history of study, but its physiological importance has only been recog...
The use of saliva as a diagnostic fluid for various human ailments is gaining popularity as it offer...
Saliva collection is non-invasive and less stressful when compared with blood collection. Extensive ...
Saliva is multifunctional; it is a lubricant for speech, aide for food digestion, and protective aga...
Saliva is a non-invasive medium, its analysis is useful to measure a wide range of hormones, drugs, ...
In the last two decades, saliva gained enormous attention and has become focus of a high number of s...
The use of human saliva as a diagnostic and prognostic fluid has until recently been somewhat di...
Saliva is an easy accessible plasma ultra-filtrate. Therefore, saliva can be an attractive alternati...
Whole saliva is a complex mixture of proteins and other molecules which originate from several sourc...
Physiological whole saliva is a unique body fluid constantly washing the mucous membranes of the mou...
Saliva as a unique sample for health assessment is gaining attention among researchers of different ...
Saliva has become an important resource for evaluating physiological and pathological conditions in ...
This article discusses the origin and the role of saliva in the mouth, and how by measuring substanc...
Saliva has gained attention in research mainly because of the noninvasive way in which the samples a...
Saliva, the most available and non-invasive biofluid of the human body, permanently "bathes" the ora...
The salivary fluid has an old history of study, but its physiological importance has only been recog...
The use of saliva as a diagnostic fluid for various human ailments is gaining popularity as it offer...
Saliva collection is non-invasive and less stressful when compared with blood collection. Extensive ...
Saliva is multifunctional; it is a lubricant for speech, aide for food digestion, and protective aga...
Saliva is a non-invasive medium, its analysis is useful to measure a wide range of hormones, drugs, ...
In the last two decades, saliva gained enormous attention and has become focus of a high number of s...
The use of human saliva as a diagnostic and prognostic fluid has until recently been somewhat di...
Saliva is an easy accessible plasma ultra-filtrate. Therefore, saliva can be an attractive alternati...