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In natural teeth bacterial invasion into the periodontal soft-tissues is limited physically by the gingival mucosa, which forms a seal around the neck of the tooth.
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Intriguingly, Neisseria sicca and Neisseria mucosa, which form a distinct clade on the Neisseria species tree (Figure 1), have far fewer copies of the canonical DUS.
(Goblet cells produce mucus, which forms the outermost layer of the gut mucosa).
Chloroform is oxidized in the liver, kidney, and nasal mucosa to trichloromethanol, which degrades to phosgene, which forms cytotoxic adducts (U.S. EPA 2001b).
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SDF targets the sublingual mucosa, which shares a similar embryonic origin with the digestive mucosa (always involved pathologically in sepsis) but may not reflect other microcirculatory beds.
Increased cuff pressure favors ischemia of the tracheal mucosa, which is a source of tracheal stenosis.
Oral leukoplakia (OLK), oral lichen planus (OLP) and systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) are common diseases of oral mucosa or specific manifestation of systematic diseases in oral mucosa, which draw a lot of attention of the public.
Indeed, the intestinal mucosa is host to a massive number of intestinal macrophages resident in the mucosa which continuously demonstrate phagocytic activity, and blood monocytes are recruited to the lamina propria, normally quickly undergo induction of anergy but interestingly retain many proinflammatory activities in inflamed mucosa.
The contralateral buccal pouch mucosa, which was not painted with DMBA, served as the healthy mucosa control.
In severe atrophic gastritis, the antral-type mucosa (Kimura, 1972), which secretes only PG2, replaces fundic mucosa, which secretes both PG1 and PG2.
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