2014
DOI: 10.12816/0015225
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Assessment of Serum and Salivary Ceruloplasmin Level in Patients with Oral Lichen Planus

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“…Oxidative stress reaction is one of the most important factors in the pathogenicity of LP and the salivary and serum levels of ceruloplasmin, which has antioxidative activity, was significantly higher in patients with LP compared with healthy subjects [12]. However, in the present study, the salivary levels of transferrin in patients with LP were less than those in healthy subjects.…”
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“…Oxidative stress reaction is one of the most important factors in the pathogenicity of LP and the salivary and serum levels of ceruloplasmin, which has antioxidative activity, was significantly higher in patients with LP compared with healthy subjects [12]. However, in the present study, the salivary levels of transferrin in patients with LP were less than those in healthy subjects.…”
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confidence: 77%
“…Composition of the saliva can be affected by the method used for collecting samples and the degree of stimulation of salivary flow. In addition, proteolytic enzymes of the saliva might affect the stability of certain diagnostic markers [12,17,18]. Therefore, further studies are necessary to more accurately evaluate salivary markers for the diagnosis and treatment of patients.…”
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