Salivary gland (SG) functional damage and severe dry mouth (or xerostomia) are commonly observed in a wide range of medical conditions from autoimmune to metabolic disorders as well as after radiotherapy to treat specific head and neck cancers. No effective therapy has been developed to completely restore the SG functional damage on the long-term and reverse the poor quality of life of xerostomia patients. Cell- and secretome-based strategies are currently being tested in vitro and in vivo for the repair and/or regeneration of the damaged SG using (1) epithelial SG stem/progenitor cells from salispheres or explant cultures as well as (2) nonepithelial stem cell types and/or their bioactive secretome. These strategies will be the focus of ou...
The human salivary gland (SG) has an elegant architecture of epithelial acini, connecting ductal bra...
Mature salivary glands of both human and mouse origin comprise a minimum of five cell types, each of...
Objectives/Hypothesis: To create a novel model for development of a tissue-engineered salivary gland...
Abstract Background Three-dimensional (3D) cultures recapitulate the microenvironment of tissue-resi...
Hyposalivation often leads to irreversible and untreatable xerostomia. Salivary gland (SG) stem cell...
SummaryHyposalivation often leads to irreversible and untreatable xerostomia. Salivary gland (SG) st...
Copyright © 2015 Hitomi Ono et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Com...
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...
This report describes our initial attempt to regenerate salivary glands using induced pluripotent st...
Adult stem cells are often touted as therapeutic agents in the regenerative medicine field, however ...
Radiotherapy is a potential life-saving treatment for head and neck cancer patients. However, despit...
Xerostomia is a pathologic condition of hyposalivation due to salivary gland (SG) dysfunction. Altho...
Objective: Hyposalivation-related xerostomia is an irreversible, untreatable, and frequent condition...
The human salivary gland (SG) has an elegant architecture of epithelial acini, connecting ductal bra...
Mature salivary glands of both human and mouse origin comprise a minimum of five cell types, each of...
Objectives/Hypothesis: To create a novel model for development of a tissue-engineered salivary gland...
Abstract Background Three-dimensional (3D) cultures recapitulate the microenvironment of tissue-resi...
Hyposalivation often leads to irreversible and untreatable xerostomia. Salivary gland (SG) stem cell...
SummaryHyposalivation often leads to irreversible and untreatable xerostomia. Salivary gland (SG) st...
Copyright © 2015 Hitomi Ono et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Com...
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...
This report describes our initial attempt to regenerate salivary glands using induced pluripotent st...
Adult stem cells are often touted as therapeutic agents in the regenerative medicine field, however ...
Radiotherapy is a potential life-saving treatment for head and neck cancer patients. However, despit...
Xerostomia is a pathologic condition of hyposalivation due to salivary gland (SG) dysfunction. Altho...
Objective: Hyposalivation-related xerostomia is an irreversible, untreatable, and frequent condition...
The human salivary gland (SG) has an elegant architecture of epithelial acini, connecting ductal bra...
Mature salivary glands of both human and mouse origin comprise a minimum of five cell types, each of...
Objectives/Hypothesis: To create a novel model for development of a tissue-engineered salivary gland...