2015
DOI: 10.17795/gct-24881
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Immunocytochemical Study of p53 Protein in Exfoliated Cells of Oral Mucosa in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes

Abstract: Background: There is a potential risk for malignancy in patients with diabetes mellitus. Theoretically, a noninvasive method for detection of precancerous changes can be conducted on oral exfoliated cell smears. Objectives: In this study, the immunocytochemistry of p53 in exfoliated oral mucosal cells in patients with type 2 diabetes was investigated. Patients and Methods: Oral mucosal smears were prepared from 50 patients with type 2 diabetes (D) and 50 healthy participants (C). The immunocytochemistry of p53… Show more

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“…Therefore, new methods that are able to detect chronic diseases and their related-complications are of great interest (4,5). In this regard, diagnosis can be made on the basis of oral signs and symptoms (6). It is important to develop new and non-invasive methods for early detection of the disease that are able to improve the general health of patients with chronic disease and even protect them from dangerous complications.…”
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“…Therefore, new methods that are able to detect chronic diseases and their related-complications are of great interest (4,5). In this regard, diagnosis can be made on the basis of oral signs and symptoms (6). It is important to develop new and non-invasive methods for early detection of the disease that are able to improve the general health of patients with chronic disease and even protect them from dangerous complications.…”
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confidence: 99%