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1. SARS-CoV-2 Specific IgG Antibodies Persist Over a 12-Month Period in Oral Mucosal Fluid Collected From Previously Infected Individuals.

2. Mucosal Vaccination Against Periodontal Disease: Current Status and Opportunities.

3. Type 3 Innate Lymphoid Cells as Regulators of the Host-Pathogen Interaction.

4. Oral Versus Gastrointestinal Mucosal Immune Niches in Homeostasis and Allostasis.

5. Role of Tonsillar Chronic Inflammation and Commensal Bacteria in the Pathogenesis of Pediatric OSA.

6. Oxidative Stress-Mediated YAP Dysregulation Contributes to the Pathogenesis of Pemphigus Vulgaris.

7. Celiac Disease Causes Epithelial Disruption and Regulatory T Cell Recruitment in the Oral Mucosa.

8. Involvement of Mesenchymal Stem Cells in Oral Mucosal Bacterial Immunotherapy.

9. Mucosal IgA Prevents Commensal Candida albicans Dysbiosis in the Oral Cavity.

10. As Plain as the Nose on Your Face: The Case for A Nasal (Mucosal) Route of Vaccine Administration for Covid-19 Disease Prevention.

11. Mediation of Mucosal Immunoglobulins in Buccal Cavity of Teleost in Antibacterial Immunity.

12. Identification and Regulation of TCRαβ + CD8αα + Intraepithelial Lymphocytes in Murine Oral Mucosa.

13. Adjuvanting Allergen Extracts for Sublingual Immunotherapy: Calcitriol Downregulates CXCL8 Production in Primary Sublingual Epithelial Cells.

14. Infectious Triggers in Periodontitis and the Gut in Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA): A Complex Story About Association and Causality.

15. Human Oral Epithelial Cells Impair Bacteria-Mediated Maturation of Dendritic Cells and Render T Cells Unresponsive to Stimulation.

16. Oral Neutrophils Characterized: Chemotactic, Phagocytic, and Neutrophil Extracellular Trap (NET) Formation Properties.

17. Persistence of Candida albicans in the Oral Mucosa Induces a Curbed Inflammatory Host Response That Is Independent of Immunosuppression.

18. Oral Mucosal Epithelial Cells.

19. The Diagnosis and Blistering Mechanisms of Mucous Membrane Pemphigoid.

20. Herpesviruses and MicroRNAs: New Pathogenesis Factors in Oral Infection and Disease?

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