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1. The role of the epithelial sentinels, Langerhans cells and γδT cells, in oral squamous cell carcinoma.

2. Non-canonical IL-22 receptor signaling remodels the mucosal barrier during fungal immunosurveillance.

3. Architecture of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma tumor microenvironment revealed: can tertiary lymphoid structures predict post-surgery recurrence?

4. IκBζ is an essential mediator of immunity to oropharyngeal candidiasis.

5. Exploring Possible Diagnostic Precancerous Biomarkers for Oral Submucous Fibrosis: A Narrative Review.

6. Comparative Analysis of Cytomorphology in Adolescent and Geriatric Patients: A Cross-Sectional Study.

7. A Deep Learning Onion Peeling Approach to Measure Oral Epithelium Layer Number.

8. Langerhans cells in the skin and oral mucosa: Brothers in arms?

9. Study of Serial Exposures of an Astringent Green Tea Flavonoid Extract with Oral Cell-Based Models.

10. RvD1 n-3 DPA Downregulates the Transcription of Pro-Inflammatory Genes in Oral Epithelial Cells and Reverses Nuclear Translocation of Transcription Factor p65 after TNF-α Stimulation.

11. Conditional ablation of E-cadherin in the oral epithelium progeny results in tooth anomalies.

12. Effect of smoking on MUC1 expression in oral epithelial dysplasia, oral cancer, and irradiated oral epithelium.

13. Expression and function of resolvin RvD1 n-3 DPA receptors in oral epithelial cells.

14. Importance of keratinized mucosa around dental implants: Consensus report of group 1 of the DGI/SEPA/Osteology Workshop.

15. Differential promoter usages of PTCH1 and down regulation of HHIP are associated with HNSCC progression.

16. Reprogramming oral epithelial keratinocytes into a pluripotent phenotype for tissue regeneration.

17. Serotonin contributes to the in vitro production of a biomimetic enamel-like material from reprogrammed oral epithelial keratinocytes.

18. The Balance between Differentiation and Terminal Differentiation Maintains Oral Epithelial Homeostasis.

19. An Overview of Physical, Microbiological and Immune Barriers of Oral Mucosa.

20. Comparative analyses of the soft tissue interfaces around teeth and implants: Insights from a pre-clinical implant model.

21. Non-invasive three-dimensional thickness analysis of oral epithelium based on optical coherence tomography-development and diagnostic performance.

22. Differential Wnt-β- catenin pathway activation in HPV positive and negative oral epithelium is transmitted during head and neck tumorigenesis: clinical implications.

23. Notch in Head and Neck Cancer.

24. Formation and regeneration of a Wnt-responsive junctional epithelium.

25. Genotoxic and cytotoxic effects of mobile phone use on the oral epithelium: a systematic review with meta-analysis.

26. Sox2 Controls Periderm and Rugae Development to Inhibit Oral Adhesions.

27. Oral and pre-absorptive sensing of amino acids relates to hypothalamic control of food intake in rainbow trout.

28. Aquaporin3 (AQP3) expression in oral epithelium in oral lichen planus.

29. Red-Emissive Guanylated Polyene-Functionalized Carbon Dots Arm Oral Epithelia against Invasive Fungal Infections.

30. Heterogeneity within Stratified Epithelial Stem Cell Populations Maintains the Oral Mucosa in Response to Physiological Stress.

31. Physiology, Pathology and Regeneration of Salivary Glands.

32. Candida albicans -Cell Interactions Activate Innate Immune Defense in Human Palate Epithelial Primary Cells via Nitric Oxide (NO) and β-Defensin 2 (hBD-2).

33. Heparin treatment mitigates radiation-induced oral mucositis in mice by interplaying with repopulation processes.

34. Human β-Defensin 2 Expression in Oral Epithelium: Potential Therapeutic Targets in Oral Lichen Planus.

35. Buccal epithelial cell micronuclei: Sensitive, non-invasive biomarkers of occupational exposure to low doses of ionizing radiation.

36. Quantitative Clonal Analysis and Single-Cell Transcriptomics Reveal Division Kinetics, Hierarchy, and Fate of Oral Epithelial Progenitor Cells.

37. Localization of transmembrane mucin MUC1 on the apical surface of oral mucosal cells.

38. Expression of Cluster of Differentiation 1a-Positive Langerhans Cells in Oral Lichen Planus.

39. Radiation-induced changes in the microstructure of epithelial cells of the oral mucosa: A comparative light and electron microscopic study.

40. Genetic Lineage Tracing in Taste Tissues Using Sox2-CreERT2 Strain.

41. Oral mucosal epithelial cells express the membrane anchored mucin MUC1.

42. The oral mucosal membrane and transient receptor potential channels.

43. Oral epithelial cells and their interactions with HIV-1.

44. Histological features of oral epithelium in seven animal species: As a reference for selecting animal models.

45. Quantitative proteomic analysis of microdissected oral epithelium for cancer biomarker discovery.

46. Orai1 expression pattern in tooth and craniofacial ectodermal tissues and potential functions during ameloblast differentiation.

47. Altered cytological parameters in buccal cells from individuals with mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease.

48. Immunocytological detection of salivary mucins (MUC5B) on the mucosal pellicle lining human epithelial buccal cells.

49. Comparison of epigenetic profiles of human oral epithelial cells from HIV-positive (on HAART) and HIV-negative subjects.

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