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Salivary diagnostics have advanced exponentially in the past decade. Saliva collection is easy and non-invasive and allows for detecting a myriad of biomarkers, making it a promising diagnostic tool. Salivary analytes have been evaluated for their role as potential biomarkers in oral cancer, cancer of distant sites, dental caries, periodontal diseases, oral microbial infections, and autoimmune disorders, as well as in diagnosis of systemic diseases. This book presents a thorough knowledge of the functions and properties of saliva, its role in health and disease, and the diagnostic technologies available for the identification of saliva biomarkers.
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Salivary glands. --- Salivary glands --- Diseases.
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Salivary glands. --- Salivary glands --- Diseases.
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Hamsters. --- Salivary glands. --- Salivary Glands --- Hamsters. --- Salivary glands. --- Growth & development.
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The year 2021 saw the publication of the Special Issue "Diseases of the Salivary Glands" (https://www.mdpi.com/journal/jcm/special_issues/Salivary_Glands), Part I, covering recent and novel advancements as well as future trends in the field of research evaluating diagnostic and therapeutic treatment of salivary gland (SGs) diseases. Given the enormous success of Part I, the Special Issue "Diseases of the Salivary Glands" Part II has been launched, with the firm belief that it will enrich the panorama of world research in this field. Topics include: 1 Clinical features and presentation of potentially malignant SG disorders; 2 Risk factors and etiopathogenesis of SGs tumors; 3 Etiopathogenesis and molecular mechanisms involved in the chronic inflammatory condition characterizing Sjӧgren's syndrome; 4 New discoveries in the field of micro RNAs associated with Sjӧgren's syndrome; 5 Molecular markers linked to development and progression of SG diseases: current knowledge and future implications; 6 More innovative techniques for the study of the SG diseases: current limitations and future directions.
Salivary glands --- Salivary glands --- Diseases. --- Surgery.
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The year 2021 saw the publication of the Special Issue "Diseases of the Salivary Glands" (https://www.mdpi.com/journal/jcm/special_issues/Salivary_Glands), Part I, covering recent and novel advancements as well as future trends in the field of research evaluating diagnostic and therapeutic treatment of salivary gland (SGs) diseases. Given the enormous success of Part I, the Special Issue "Diseases of the Salivary Glands" Part II has been launched, with the firm belief that it will enrich the panorama of world research in this field. Topics include: 1 Clinical features and presentation of potentially malignant SG disorders; 2 Risk factors and etiopathogenesis of SGs tumors; 3 Etiopathogenesis and molecular mechanisms involved in the chronic inflammatory condition characterizing Sjӧgren's syndrome; 4 New discoveries in the field of micro RNAs associated with Sjӧgren's syndrome; 5 Molecular markers linked to development and progression of SG diseases: current knowledge and future implications; 6 More innovative techniques for the study of the SG diseases: current limitations and future directions.
Salivary glands --- Salivary glands --- Diseases. --- Surgery.
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The year 2021 saw the publication of the Special Issue "Diseases of the Salivary Glands" (https://www.mdpi.com/journal/jcm/special_issues/Salivary_Glands), Part I, covering recent and novel advancements as well as future trends in the field of research evaluating diagnostic and therapeutic treatment of salivary gland (SGs) diseases. Given the enormous success of Part I, the Special Issue "Diseases of the Salivary Glands" Part II has been launched, with the firm belief that it will enrich the panorama of world research in this field. Topics include: 1 Clinical features and presentation of potentially malignant SG disorders; 2 Risk factors and etiopathogenesis of SGs tumors; 3 Etiopathogenesis and molecular mechanisms involved in the chronic inflammatory condition characterizing Sjӧgren's syndrome; 4 New discoveries in the field of micro RNAs associated with Sjӧgren's syndrome; 5 Molecular markers linked to development and progression of SG diseases: current knowledge and future implications; 6 More innovative techniques for the study of the SG diseases: current limitations and future directions.
Salivary glands --- Diseases. --- Surgery.
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