The intact parasympathetic nerve promotes submandibular gland regeneration through ductal cell proliferation
Cell Proliferation2021Vol. 54(7), pp. e13078–e13078
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Abstract
Our findings revealed that the regeneration of submandibular glands with intact parasympathetic innervation was associated with duct cell proliferation and the increased expression of PST and NCAM.
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