Ava J Wu
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Recent Articles
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Zero D, Brennan M, Daniels T, Papas A, Stewart C, Pinto A, et al.
J Am Dent Assoc
. 2016 Jan;
147(4):295-305.
PMID: 26762707
Background: Salivary dysfunction in Sjögren disease can lead to serious and costly oral health complications. Clinical practice guidelines for caries prevention in Sjögren disease were developed to improve quality and...
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Wu A
Rheum Dis Clin North Am
. 2008 Nov;
34(4):1001-10, x.
PMID: 18984418
A hallmark of the oral component of Sjögren's syndrome (SS) is the complaint of dry mouth thought to be secondary to dysfunction of the salivary glands. This article describes how...
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Li S, Nikulina K, Devoss J, Wu A, Strauss E, Anderson M, et al.
Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci
. 2008 Jan;
49(1):34-41.
PMID: 18172072
Purpose: Squamous metaplasia occurs in ocular surface diseases like Sjögren's syndrome (SS). It is a phenotypic change whereby epithelial cells initiate synthesis of squamous cell-specific proteins such as small proline-rich...
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Wu A
Curr Rheumatol Rep
. 2003 Oct;
5(4):304-10.
PMID: 14531958
The labial salivary gland biopsy is a diagnostic test for the oral component of Sjögren's syndrome (SS) that has been the subject of controversy and re-examination for many years. Despite...
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Wu A, Hua H, Munson S, McDevitt H
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2002 Sep;
99(19):12287-92.
PMID: 12221281
The mechanism by which tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF) differentially modulates type I diabetes mellitus in the nonobese diabetic (NOD) mouse is not well understood. CD4+CD25+ T cells have been implicated...