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Analysis of Drosophila salivary gland, epidermis and CNS development suggests an additional function of brinker in anterior-posterior cell fate speci…

2000

Salivary glands are simple structured organs which can serve as a model system in the study of organogenesis. Following a large EMS mutagenesis we have identified a number of genes required for normal salivary gland development. Mutations in the locus small salivary glands-1 (ssg-1) lead to a drastic reduction in the size of the salivary glands. The gene ssg-1 was cloned and subsequent sequence and genetic analysis showed identity to the recently published gene brinker. The salivary gland placode in brinker mutants appears reduced along both the anterior-posterior and dorso-ventral axis. Analysis of the brinker cuticle phenotype revealed a similar loss of anterior-posterior as well as later…

Central Nervous SystemEmbryologyReceptors SteroidEmbryo NonmammalianMutantLocus (genetics)OrganogenesisBiologyCell fate determinationSalivary GlandsNeuroblastBacterial ProteinsmedicineAnimalsDrosophila ProteinsAdhesins BacterialGeneBody PatterningEmbryonic InductionHomeodomain ProteinsSalivary glandGenetic Complementation TestNeuropeptidesChromosome MappingGene Expression Regulation DevelopmentalCell DifferentiationAnatomyPhenotypeCell biologyRepressor Proteinsmedicine.anatomical_structureEpidermal CellsMutationInsect ProteinsDrosophilaEpidermisDevelopmental BiologyTranscription FactorsMechanisms of development
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Interobserver and intraobserver variability in the radiological assessment of sialolithiasis using cone beam computed tomography

2021

Background Data regarding the inter- and intraobserver variability in the radiological assessment of sialolithiasis using cone beam computed tomography are missing in the current literature. This study assessed the inter- and intraobserver variability in the radiological assessment of sialolithiasis using cone beam computed tomography (CBCT). Material and Methods In 107 patients, 130 salivary glands (65 parotid and 65 submandibular) with clinical signs of obstruction were assessed by four independent observers; 2 residents OMFS and 2 experienced OMFS. The observers analyzed the CBCT images and determined the absence or presence of one or more salivary stones in the affected gland. This proc…

Cone beam computed tomographycone-beam computed tomographyACCURACYSALIVARY STONESSalivary gland calculiSigns and symptomsnon-hodgkin lymphomahivSONOGRAPHYsurvivalstomatognathic systemMedicineHumansParotid GlandGeneral DentistryUNESCO:CIENCIAS MÉDICASOral Medicine and Pathologybusiness.industryResearchBackground dataSignificant differenceCone-beam computed tomographyCBCToral cancerSubmandibular glandobserver variationParotid glandmedicine.anatomical_structureObserver variationOtorhinolaryngologyRadiological weaponSurgeryprognosisbusinessNuclear medicineSIALENDOSCOPYKappa
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Dystrophic calcification vs sialolithiasis in a pediactric parotid gland: A case report

2019

Calcinosis is a connective tissue disorder characterized by ectopic calcification in soft tissues. It is subdivided into: dystrophic, metastatic, idiopathic and iatrogenic calcification. The formation of mineralized material in the salivary glands is a common finding in the daily practice of dentists and other specialists. In most cases, this calcification is a sialolith. However, a type of ectopic calcification termed dystrophic calcification is characterized by inappropriate biomineralization in soft tissues and may be associated with trauma, chronic and localized infection or inflammatory diseases. We report a case of a 9-year-old female patient who complained of small nodules in the lef…

Connective Tissue DisorderPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyOral Medicine and PathologySalivary glandbusiness.industrySoft tissueCase Report030206 dentistry:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]medicine.diseaseParotid gland03 medical and health sciencesEctopic calcification0302 clinical medicineDystrophic calcificationmedicine.anatomical_structureCalcinosisUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASmedicine030223 otorhinolaryngologybusinessGeneral DentistryCalcificationJournal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry
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Modification of Diurnal Cortisol Secretion in Women’s Professional Basketball. A Pilot Study

2021

Elite basketball training causes high levels of physiological stress, which can lead to negative physiological disorders in female athletes. The aim of this study was to establish the impact of physical activity on the rhythm of salivary cortisol secretion in elite female basketball players over one week. The population sample included 9 women professional basketball players. The control group was made up of 9 women who did not do any exercise. Saliva samples were collected from all participants at 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 p.m. on training days. Samples from the basketball group showed a significantly higher cortisol secretion. Moreover, from the second night, the pattern of cortisol secretion o…

Cortisol secretioncircadian rhythmSalivaBasketballHydrocortisoneHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisPhysiologyPilot ProjectsBasketballArticleRhythmHumansMedicineCircadian rhythmSalivaExerciseSalivary cortisolMorningphysiological stressbiologyAthletesbusiness.industryPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthRbiology.organism_classificationsalivary cortisolwomen’s basketballMedicineFemalebusinessInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Termite Gut Symbiotic Archaezoa Are Becoming Living Metabolic Fossils

2003

ABSTRACT Over the course of several million years, the eukaryotic gut symbionts of lower termites have become adapted to a cellulolytic environment. Up to now it has been believed that they produce nutriments using their own cellulolytic enzymes for the benefit of their termite host. However, we have now isolated two endoglucanases with similar apparent molecular masses of approximately 36 kDa from the not yet culturable symbiotic Archaezoa living in the hindgut of the most primitive Australian termite, Mastotermes darwiniensis . The N-terminal sequences of these cellulases exhibited significant homology to cellulases of termite origin, which belong to glycosyl hydrolase family 9. The corre…

DNA ComplementaryMolecular Sequence DataIsopteraCellulaseMicrobiologySalivary GlandsArticleMicrobiologySymbiosisPhylogeneticsMastotermes darwiniensisHydrolaseAnimalsCellulasesAmino Acid SequenceFlagellateSymbiosisMolecular BiologyGenePhylogenyCell NucleusSequence Homology Amino AcidbiologyEukaryotaHindgutSequence Analysis DNAGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationGastrointestinal Tractbiology.proteinEukaryotic Cell
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Alternative Methods of Sterilization in Dental Practices Against COVID-19

2020

SARS-CoV-2, and several other microorganisms, may be present in nasopharyngeal and salivary secretions in patients treated in dental practices, so an appropriate clinical behavior is required in order to avoid the dangerous spread of infections. COVID-19 could also be spread when patients touches a contaminated surface with infected droplets and then touch their nose, mouth, or eyes. It is time to consider a dental practice quite similar to a hospital surgery room, where particular attention should be addressed to problems related to the spreading of infections due to air and surface contamination. The effectiveness of conventional cleaning and disinfection procedures may be limited by seve…

Dental practicemedicine.medical_specialtyCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Health Toxicology and MutagenesisSevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)Pneumonia Virallcsh:MedicineReview030501 epidemiologybioaerosol03 medical and health sciencesBetacoronavirus0302 clinical medicineMedicineHumansIn patientHuman operatorIntensive care medicinePandemicsAlternative methodsdentistrybusiness.industrySARS-CoV-2lcsh:RPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthCOVID-19Sterilization030206 dentistrySterilization (microbiology)DisinfectionSalivary secretionbioaerosolsDental OfficesPractice Guidelines as TopicGuideline Adherence0305 other medical sciencebusinessCoronavirus InfectionsInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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saliva, a new Drosophila gene expressed in the embryonic salivary glands with homologues in plants and vertebrates.

1998

saliva (slv) transcription begins at the salivary gland placodes and continues on throughout development as salivary glands invaginate and reach their final location and morphology. saliva is located cytogenetically in 76A/B, and encodes a 226-amino-acid protein with four hydrophobic domains. A Northern blot detects a 1.6-kb transcript throughout development. Database similarity searches reveal homology to proteins from Caenorhabditis, Lilium, Medicago and mouse.

EmbryologySalivaDNA ComplementaryEmbryo NonmammalianDNA PlantMolecular Sequence DataGenes InsectGenes PlantHomology (biology)Salivary Glandsstomatognathic systemmedicineAnimalsDrosophila ProteinsNorthern blotAmino Acid SequenceSalivary Proteins and PeptidesGeneIn Situ HybridizationbiologySalivary glandSequence Homology Amino AcidGene Expression Regulation DevelopmentalSequence Analysis DNAPlantsbiology.organism_classificationMolecular biologyCaenorhabditismedicine.anatomical_structureDrosophila melanogasterVertebratesDrosophila melanogasterSequence AlignmentDrosophila ProteinDevelopmental BiologyMechanisms of development
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Epithelial-myoepithelial carcinoma of the minor salivary glands: a case report

2018

Epithelial-myoepithelial carcinoma minor salivary glands
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Different La/SS-B mRNA isoforms are expressed in salivary gland tissue of patients with primary Sjogren's syndrome

1996

Recently we isolated a La/SS-B mRNA isoform from a cDNA library made from peripheral blood lymphocytes of a patient with primary Sjögren's Syndrome. In the La/SS-B mRNA isoform the exon 1 was replaced. The alternative exon was termed exon 1'. Genomic analysis showed that the exon 1' La mRNA was the result of a promoter-switch in combination with alternative splicing. Due to the unusual structure of the exon 1' La/SS-B mRNA, the function and the behaviour under physiological and pathophysiological conditions in tissue of patients with primary Sjögren's syndrome or Systemic Lupus Erythematosus remained obscure. Therefore assays were established allowing a qualitative and quantitative estimati…

Gene isoformCytoplasmDNA ComplementaryMolecular Sequence DataImmunologyGene ExpressionIn situ hybridizationBiologyAutoantigensPolymerase Chain ReactionEpitheliumSalivary GlandsExonGene expressionmedicineHumansImmunology and AllergyRNA MessengerRNA Processing Post-TranscriptionalIn Situ HybridizationDNA PrimersMessenger RNABase SequencecDNA libraryAlternative splicingExonsMolecular biologyEpitheliumSjogren's Syndromemedicine.anatomical_structureRibonucleoproteinsMutationEndothelium Vascular
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Gene activity of polytene chromosomes in Drosophila species of the obscura group.

1988

The polytene chromosome puffing patterns of Drosophila guanche were established and compared with those of Drosophila subobscura. A total of 150 loci, active in some of the 17 developmental stages studied, were described and 23 of them were found to form the characteristic puffing pattern of D. guanche. Taking into account the number of puffs as well as the gene activity of each chromosome and the total gene activity, D. guanche seems to be less active than D. subobscura. Although both species show a degree of homology in their puffing patterns lower than that found for sibling species, the degree of homology is stronger than that between species belonging to the same group but to different…

Geneticsmedicine.medical_specialtyPolytene chromosomeHot TemperaturePolytene chromosome puffingCytogeneticsBiologybiology.organism_classificationBiological EvolutionDrosophila subobscuraHomology (biology)ChromosomesSalivary GlandsSpecies SpecificityDrosophilidaeLarvaGeneticsmedicineAnimalsDrosophilaGene activityDevelopmental biologyGenetics (clinical)Chromosoma
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