A mouse model linking viral hepatitis and salivary gland dysfunction

LM Kasman, LL London, SD London… - Oral Diseases, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Objective: Viral hepatitis is known to cause xerostomia in humans, but this has not been
reported in an animal model. We report a severe, acute, highly reproducible saliva …

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LM Kasman, LL London, SD London, MJ Pilgrim - 2009 - coastalscholar.ccga.edu
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A mouse model linking viral hepatitis and salivary gland dysfunction.

LM Kasman, LL London, SD London… - Oral …, 2009 - search.ebscohost.com
Objective: Viral hepatitis is known to cause xerostomia in humans, but this has not been
reported in an animal model. We report a severe, acute, highly reproducible saliva …

A mouse model linking viral hepatitis and salivary gland dysfunction

LM Kasman, LL London, SD London… - Oral …, 2009 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Objective Viral hepatitis is known to cause xerostomia in humans, but this has not been
reported in an animal model. We report a severe, acute, highly reproducible saliva …

A mouse model linking viral hepatitis and salivary gland dysfunction.

LM Kasman, LL London, SD London, MJ Pilgrim - Oral Diseases, 2009 - europepmc.org
Objective Viral hepatitis is known to cause xerostomia in humans, but this has not been
reported in an animal model. We report a severe, acute, highly reproducible saliva …

[PDF][PDF] A mouse model linking viral hepatitis and salivary gland dysfunction

LM Kasman, LL London, SD London, MJ Pilgrim - Oral Diseases, 2009 - academia.edu
OBJECTIVE: Viral hepatitis is known to cause xerostomia in humans, but this has not been
reported in an animal model. We report a severe, acute, highly reproducible saliva …

[PDF][PDF] A mouse model linking viral hepatitis and salivary gland dysfunction

LM Kasman, LL London, SD London, MJ Pilgrim - Oral Diseases, 2009 - academia.edu
OBJECTIVE: Viral hepatitis is known to cause xerostomia in humans, but this has not been
reported in an animal model. We report a severe, acute, highly reproducible saliva …