2024
DOI: 10.1177/00220345241290778
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Masticatory Stress Maintains Mucosal Homeostasis via M2 Polarization

M.Z. Ning,
X.T. Zhai,
X. Wang
et al.

Abstract: In addition to breaking down food, mastication plays regulatory roles in tissue homeostasis. During mastication, the oral mucosa is subjected to masticatory stress, and the maintenance between mucosal damage and repair is a key process. Despite rapid healing in the oral mucosa during chewing, the molecular mechanisms underlying repair remain unclear. In this study, we investigated the impact of masticatory stress on masticatory mucosal wound healing. Our data showed that reduced masticatory stress on the oral … Show more

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