Oral Leukoplakia
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Last Posted: Dec 30, 2024
- Polymorphisms in nanog are associated with oral leukoplakia: case-control study.
Arieli Carini Michels, et al. Odontology 2024 0 - Analysis of genetic polymorphism and expression of SOX2 in oral leukoplakia: a case-control study.
Suelen Teixeira Scheifer, et al. Oral surgery, oral medicine, oral pathology and oral radiology 2024 0 - Association between 35 blood and urine biomarkers and oral leukoplakia: a two-sample Mendelian randomization study.
Yu-Long Ouyang, et al. Frontiers in oncology 2024 0 1437493 - Genome-wide characterization of the mutational landscape of proliferative verrucous leukoplakia.
Camile S Farah, et al. Oral surgery, oral medicine, oral pathology and oral radiology 2024 0 - Somatic variants and exon-level copy number changes in five hyperplastic-stage oral leukoplakias.
Anne Anuhya, et al. Cytogenetic and genome research 2023 0 - The Microbiome of Potentially Malignant Oral Leukoplakia Exhibits Enrichment for Fusobacterium, Leptotrichia, Campylobacter, and Rothia Species.
Amer Abdrazak, et al. Frontiers in microbiology 2017 0 2391 - Factors affecting Clinical Outcomes after Treatment of Oral Leukoplakia with CO and Diode Laser.
Galletta Vivian, et al. The journal of contemporary dental practice 2017 0 (9) 775-780 - Detection of HPV in oral leukoplakia by brushing and biopsy: prospective study in an Italian cohort.
Della Vella Fedora, et al. Clinical oral investigations 2019 0 (5) 1845-1851 - Exome sequencing of oral leukoplakia and oral squamous cell carcinoma implicates DNA damage repair gene defects in malignant transformation.
Farah Camile S, et al. Oral oncology 2019 0 42-50 - Association between hyperglycemia and the malignant transformation of oral leukoplakia in China.
Li Jin, et al. Oral diseases 2020 0 (7) 1402-1413
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