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Background: Behçet's syndrome (BS) is one of the multisystemic diseases that presents with oral ulceration and several other systemic manifestations including genital ulceration, folliculitis, erythema nodosum-like lesions, uveitis, and... more
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    • Oral Microbiology
TLRs are PRRs that play a pivotal role in sensing exogenous pathogens and endogenous danger signals. Their role in the pathogenesis of inflammatory and immune-related diseases is gradually being unravelled. TLR2 and TLR4 are capable of... more
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      Innate immunityToll like receptor signalingAlternative splicingMouth mucosa
The suppressor of cytokine signalling 3 (SOCS3) negatively regulates the Janus kinase (JAK)/signal transducer and activator of transcription-3 (STAT-3)/interleukin (IL)-17 pathway. The proinflammatory cytokine IL-17 is overexpressed in... more
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      ImmunologySignal TransductionAgedSjogren´s Syndrome
The Suppressor-of-Cytokine-Signalling-3 (SOCS3) negatively regulates the JAK/STAT3/IL-17 pathway. The pro-inflammatory cytokine IL-17 is overexpressed in Sjögren's syndrome (SS) and is a key factor in its pathogenesis. We hypothesised... more
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    • Immunology
TLRs are PRRs that play a pivotal role in sensing exogenous pathogens and endogenous danger signals. Their role in the pathogenesis of inflammatory and immune-related diseases is gradually being unravelled. TLR2 and TLR4 are capable of... more
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    • Innate immunity
Behçet's syndrome (BS) is a multisystem immune-related disease of unknown etiology. Recurrent aphthous stomatitis (RAS) is characterized by the presence of idiopathic oral ulceration without extraoral manifestation. The interplay... more
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    • Oral Microbiology
FOXM1 mRNA and protein expressions were investigated in four independent cohorts (total 75 patients) consisting of normal, premalignant and HNSCC tissues and cells using quantitative PCR (qPCR), expression microarray, immunohistochemistry... more
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      TobaccoImmunohistochemistryStem CellMultidisciplinary
a b s t r a c t Keywords: Moderate prenatal ethanol Oxytocin Serotonin Social Vasopressin Zebrafish
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      AnxietySerotoninSocial behaviorBrain
Harlequin ichthyosis (HI) is the most severe and frequently lethal form of recessive congenital ichthyosis. Although defects in lipid transport, protein phosphatase activity, and differentiation have been described, the genetic basis... more
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      Biological SciencesMutationAmericanNewborn Infant
Forkhead box (FOX) proteins have been shown to play important roles in regulating the expression of genes involved in cell growth, proliferation, differentiation, longevity, and transformation. The functional importance of this gene... more
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      CancerTranscription FactorsSignal TransductionCell line
A series of 7-substituted melatonin and 1-methylmelatonin analogues were prepared and tested against human and amphibian melatonin receptors. 7-Substituents reduced the agonist potency of all the analogues in the Xenopus laevis... more
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      Organic ChemistryMelatoninAntioxidantsCell line
1 Melatonin (5-methoxy N-acetyltryptamine) and serotonin (5-HT) exert rapid, but opposite eects on pigment granule distribution in Xenopus laevis melanophores. Low concentrations of melatonin (10 711 ± 10 79 M) cause a dramatic... more
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      AlgorithmsSerotoninMelatoninAntioxidants
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      DensityCell CultureIn Vitrocyclic AMP
Basal cell carcinoma is the most common human cancer with increasing incidence reported worldwide. Despite the aberrant signaling role of the Hedgehog pathway, little is known about the genetic mechanisms underlying basal cell carcinomas.... more
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      GeneticsCancerAgedHigh Resolution
Previous studies from our laboratory have indicated that overexpression of the epidermal growth factor receptor pathway substrate 8 (EPS8) enhances cell proliferation, migration and tumorigenicity in vivo, although the mechanisms involved... more
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      Western blottingCell DivisionRNA interferencePolymerase Chain Reaction
Cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas (SCC) are the second most commonly diagnosed cancers in fair-skinned people; yet the genetic mechanisms involved in SCC tumorigenesis remain poorly understood. We have used single nucleotide polymorphism... more
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      Squamous Cell CarcinomaGenesAgedOral Squamous Cell Carcinoma (OSCC)
A series of -substituted and , -disubstituted N-acyl 5-methoxy-1-methyltryptamines and 5-methoxytryptamines have been prepared as melatonin analogues to investigate the nature of the binding site of the melatonin receptor. The affinity of... more
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      Organic ChemistryDesignMedicinal ChemistryMelatonin
indoles, tetrahydrocarbazoles, and hexahydrocyclohept [b]indoles have been prepared as melatonin analogues to investigate the nature of the binding site of the melatonin receptor. The affinity of analogues was compared in a radioligand... more
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      Organic ChemistryMedicinal ChemistryMacromolecular X-Ray CrystallographyMelatonin
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      DentistryKeratinocytesEpidermisOral Squamous Cell Carcinoma (OSCC)
Oral submucous fibrosis (OSF) is characterized by abnormal collagen metabolism in the submucosal connective tissue. Its influence on the overlying epithelium is not known but about 14% of OSF cases undergo malignant transformation to... more
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      DentistryImmunohistochemistryGene expressionKeratinocytes