Salivary glands regenerate after radiation injury through SOX2‐mediated secretory cell replacement
Salivary glands regenerate after radiation injury through SOX2‐mediated secretory cell replacement
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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Salivary gland acinar cells are routinely destroyed during radiation treatment for head and neck cancer that results in a lifetime of hyposalivation and co‐morbidities. A potential regenerative strategy for replacing injured tissue is the reactivation of endogenous stem cells by targeted therapeutics. However, the identity of these cells, whether t...
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Salivary glands regenerate after radiation injury through SOX2‐mediated secretory cell replacement
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1757-4676,1757-4684
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1757-4684
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10.15252/emmm.201708051