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This study develops a supramolecular photosensitizer (SeVB⊃PQ) by combining SeVB with a P. gingivalis‐targeting peptide. SeVB⊃PQ selectively binds P. gingivalis, boosts ROS generation under irradiation, disrupts ATP synthesis, restores microbial balance, reduces inflammation, and promotes alveolar bone regeneration, offering a promising platform for ...
Rui Ding +7 more
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Effects of Zanthoxyli Pericarpium Extracts on Ligature-Induced Periodontitis and Alveolar Bone Loss in Rats. [PDF]
Kim JS +7 more
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Electrospinning allows the fabrication of fibrous 3D cotton‐wool‐like scaffolds for tissue engineering. Optimizing this process traditionally relies on trial‐and‐error approaches, and artificial intelligence (AI)‐based tools can support it, with the prediction of fiber properties. This work uses machine learning to classify and predict the structure of
Paolo D’Elia +3 more
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Vagus nerve stimulation alleviates alveolar bone loss and inflammation in ligature-induced periodontitis rat model. [PDF]
Xie H, Huang P, Tan A, Su Z, Fu Y.
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Disruption of cholesterol homeostasis triggers periodontal inflammation and alveolar bone loss. [PDF]
Tran TT +10 more
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Comparative study between two techniques for alveolar bone loss assessment: A pilot study
Ronaldo Lira‐Junior +5 more
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This study introduces an AI‐guided strategy to design 3D‐printed PEEK implants functionalized with a tryptophan‐enriched alginate hydrogel (TRYALPEEK). The modification improves hydrophilicity, reduces surface roughness, enhances cytocompatibility, and optimizes stress distribution. The platform offers a promising route for personalized implant design,
Wafa Benaatou +8 more
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Therapeutic effect of a topical CCR2 antagonist on induced alveolar bone loss in mice [PDF]
S. P. Barros +4 more
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ABSTRACT Heterozygous pathogenic variants in TBX3 cause Ulnar‐Mammary syndrome (UMS). The phenotype is classically characterized by upper limb defects, apocrine/mammary gland hypoplasia, hypogonadism, and various midline defects. However, the clinical spectrum is highly variable, and some individuals may present with a mild or atypical presentation ...
Ziv Halperin, Karin Weiss
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