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The purpose of this study was to biochemically compare the decalcifying effects of 1% EDTA (pH 7.4), 1% EGTA (pH 7.4), 1% CDTA (pH 7.4), 1% citric acid solutions (pH 1.0 and 7.4) and saline solution (control) on root dentin.
Simone Maria Galvão Sousa +1 more
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PURPOSE: To compare the viability of human hepatocytes dissociated by the ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid and collagenase techniques. METHODS: Hepatocytes were prepared by dissociation of liver fragments obtained from hepatectomies performed for ...
Eduardo Crema +5 more
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Avaliou-se a infiltração marginal apical em obturações endodônticas utilizando dois tipos de cimentos após a aplicação do laser Nd:YAG ou solução de EDTA nas paredes do canal radicular.
Leandro de Oliveira Bassili +2 more
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CONTEXT: The straight relationship between cirrhosis and impaired intestinal barrier has not been elucidated yet. OBJECTIVES: To verify 51Cr-EDTA-intestinal permeability in rats with CCl4-induced cirrhosis and controls.
Ana Regina L. Ramos +5 more
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In vitro analysis of two irrigation activation systems for cleaning mesial canals in lower molars
Introduction: this study aimed to compare the efficacy of two different endodontic activation systems in removing debris from the mesial canals of mandibular molars across root thirds.
Allison Gálvez-Saavedra +2 more
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Antecedentes: El Enterococcus faecalis es el microorganismo más relacionado con fracasos endodónticos e infecciones endodónticas recurrentes. Puede sobrevivir, colonizar los túbulos y reinfectar el canal radicular, pues persiste después de la preparación,
Olarte Collazos, Adriana Margarita; Pontificia Universidad Javeriana +4 more
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Background: Enterococcus faecalis is the oral microorganism that is most related to failure of endodontic therapy and apical recurring infections.
Olarte Collazos, Adriana Margarita; Pontificia Universidad Javeriana +4 more
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Background: Enterococcus faecalis is the oral microorganism that is most related to failure of endodontic therapy and apical recurring infections.
Olarte Collazos, Adriana Margarita +4 more
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