Loricrin expression and its implication in oral submucous fibrosis, hyperkeratosis and normal mucosa with association to habits - An immunohistochemical study
Objective: The coarse fibres of areca nut and the continuous friction from occluding teeth are major causes of mechanical stress to the oral mucosa in conditions like oral submucous fibrosis and frictional keratosis. The continuous micro trauma provided in areca nut chewers, creates an environment w...
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Main Authors: | Nithya S (Author), Elizabeth Joshua (Author), Ranganathan K (Author), Rooban Thavarajah (Author), Umadevi K. Rao (Author) |
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2019-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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