Publications by authors named "Burcu Tokozlu"

The role of cancer stem cells (CSC) in oral cancer is widely accepted. Yet, the existence of CSC in dysplastic tissue and the molecular pathways of progression from dysplasia to malignancy remain to be explored. Our retrospective study aimed to analyze the presence of CSC in oral epithelial dysplasia and oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) concerning two epithelial-mesenchymal transition markers: Snail and E-cadherin.

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  • The study explored the role of the Slc38a1 transporter in cancer, specifically in mouse tongue epithelium and human oral squamous cell carcinoma (OTSCC).
  • Slc38a1, which has a high affinity for glutamine, was found not to directly influence the proliferation and differentiation of mouse tongue cells.
  • However, in human OTSCC and oral cancer cell lines, Slc38a1 mRNA and protein were upregulated, suggesting other regulatory mechanisms at play beyond just changes in genetic material.
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Background: This research investigated the ability of fabricated collagen (COL) coated nano-hydroxyapatite (nHA) enriched polycaprolactone (PCL) membrane to facilitate new bone formation (NBF) and its biocompatibility.

Methods: Unilateral mandibular angulus defects of 28 female 12-week-old long Evans rats were created with a trephine bur with 5 mm in diameter and divided into two groups. While the test group was treated with the membrane (M-1, M-2), the control was left as self-healing (C-1, C-2) and sacrificed at 2nd (M-1, C-1) and 8th week (M-2, C-2) postoperatively.

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Oral leukoplakia (OL), a potentially malignant disorder, recurs in 40% of cases after surgical removal. Recurrence is a risk factor for malignant transformation. We aimed to examine the prognostic significance of four biomarkers related to cell proliferation: p53, p63, podoplanin (PDPN) and Ki-67 in predicting recurrence.

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