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. 2008 Oct 3;8:959–962. doi: 10.1100/tsw.2008.132
Can We Rescue Salivary Gland Function after Irradiation?
Jielin Feng
1,2, Robert P Coppes
1,3,*
Jielin Feng
1
Department of Cell Biology,
Section Radiation and Stress Cell Biology,
University Medical Center Groningen,
University of Groningen,
The Netherlands
2
Department of Cell Biology,
Section Stem Cell Biology,
University Medical Center Groningen,
University of Groningen,
The Netherlands
Find articles by Jielin Feng
Robert P Coppes
1
Department of Cell Biology,
Section Radiation and Stress Cell Biology,
University Medical Center Groningen,
University of Groningen,
The Netherlands
3
Department of Radiation Oncology,
University Medical Center Groningen,
University of Groningen,
The Netherlands
Find articles by Robert P Coppes
1
Department of Cell Biology,
Section Radiation and Stress Cell Biology,
University Medical Center Groningen,
University of Groningen,
The Netherlands
2
Department of Cell Biology,
Section Stem Cell Biology,
University Medical Center Groningen,
University of Groningen,
The Netherlands
3
Department of Radiation Oncology,
University Medical Center Groningen,
University of Groningen,
The Netherlands
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*Robert P. Coppes: r.p.coppes@med.umcg.nl
Academic Editor: Martin Goette
Received 2008 Jul 9; Revised 2008 Sep 5; Accepted 2008 Sep 10; Collection date 2008.
Keywords: stem cell therapy, submandibular gland, radiotherapy, xerostomia
Copyright © 2008 Jielin Feng and Robert P. Coppes.
This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
PMCID: PMC5849130 PMID: 18836667