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An INFLAMMATION of the MUCOSA with burning or tingling sensation. It is characterized by atrophy of the squamous EPITHELIUM, vascular damage, inflammatory infiltration, and ulceration. It usually occurs at the mucous lining of the MOUTH, the GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT or the airway due to chemical irritations, CHEMOTHERAPY, or radiation therapy (RADIOTHERAPY).

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  • Murine Airway Hyperresponsiveness

    Mus musculus Mus musculus | RNA Expression   RNA Expression

    This project investigates the mechanisms that underlie asthma-related phenotypes associated with allergen exposure. See http://www.hopkins-genomics.org/asthma/asthma006/index.html

    Authors: Wills-Karp M

    Organization: Children's National Medical Center Child…

  • OMIM - Inflammation of specific body organs

    Homo sapiens Homo sapiens | Mutations/Phenotypic   Mutations/Phenotypic

    This study contains curated human phenotype data extracted from OMIM. Additional computational processing and curation of the phenotype data was performed to further organize and group data from related phenotypes into unifying disease categories.

    Source: NextBio Library/Mutation and Phenotypic data

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Thought leaders and organizations working on research involving mucositis.

  • Jay K Kolls
  • Marco Colonna
  • Hiroshi Kiyono
  • Ross N Butler
  • Gordon S Howarth
  • Hadassah Medical Organization
  • M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
  • Biovitrum
  • Biotec Pharmacon ASA
  • Alizyme
  • Washington University School of Medicine
  • University of Adelaide
  • University of Minnesota
  • National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
  • Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh

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