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      <title>Role of medical history and medication use in the aetiology of upper aerodigestive tract cancers in Europe: the ARCAGE study.</title>
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      <description>Title: Role of medical history and medication use in the aetiology of upper aerodigestive tract cancers in Europe: the ARCAGE study.
Authors: Macfarlane, T V; Macfarlane, G J; Thakker, N S; Benhamou, S; Bouchardy, C; Ahrens, W; Pohlabeln, H; Lagiou, P; Lagiou, A; Castellsague, X; Agudo, A; Slamova, A; Plzak, J; Merletti, F; Richiardi, L; Talamini, R; Barzan, L; Kjaerheim, K; Canova, C; Simonato, L; Conway, D I; McKinney, P A; Thomson, P; Sloan, P; Znaor, A; Healy, C M; McCartan, B E; Marron, M; Brennan, P
Abstract: The study aimed to investigate the role of medical history (skin warts, Candida albicans, herpetic lesions, heartburn, regurgitation) and medication use (for heartburn; for regurgitation; aspirin) in the aetiology of upper aerodigestive tract (UADT) cancer.</description>
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      <description>Title: Surgical therapy for the control of peri-implantitis.
Authors: Renvert, Stefan; Polyzois, Ioannis; Claffey, Noel
Abstract: Articles on surgical treatment of peri-implantitis in humans published up to December 2011 were included.</description>
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      <description>Title: Clinical research on peri-implant diseases: consensus report of Working Group 4.
Authors: Sanz, Mariano; Chapple, Iain L; Derks, J; Figuero, E; Grazianni, F; Heitz-Mayfield, L; Herrera, D; Jansaker, AM; Jepsen, S; Klinge, B; Loos, B; Mombelli, A; Papapanou, P; Polyzois, I; Renvert, S; Salvi, G; Kunz, P; Lundgren, AK; Willi, R
Abstract: Two systematic reviews have evaluated the quality of research and reporting of observational studies investigating the prevalence of, the incidence of and the risk factors for peri-implant diseases and of experimental clinical studies evaluating the efficacy of preventive and therapeutic interventions.</description>
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      <title>Characterization of the in vitro binding and inhibition kinetics of primary amine oxidase/vascular adhesion protein-1 by glucosamine.</title>
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      <description>Title: Characterization of the in vitro binding and inhibition kinetics of primary amine oxidase/vascular adhesion protein-1 by glucosamine.
Authors: Olivieri, Aldo; Tipton, Keith F; O'Sullivan, Jeff
Abstract: Primary-amine oxidase (PrAO) catalyzes the oxidative deamination of endogenous and exogenous primary amines and also functions, in some tissues, as an inflammation-inducible endothelial factor, known as vascular adhesion protein-1. VAP-1 mediates the slow rolling and adhesion of lymphocytes to endothelial cells in a number of inflammatory conditions, including inflammation of the synovium.</description>
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