Structural aspects of slow mechanical adaptation in the Vertebrate cochlea [PDF]
Anatomical and experimental data suggesting a slow adaptation of cochlear mechanics are summarized and discussed. All groups of terrestrial vertebrates, possessing advanced hearing—mammals, Archosauria (birds and crocodiles) and lizards—developed ...
Ganeshina, Olga, Vorobiev, Misha
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The influence of flap design on the relevance of biomaterials in regenerative periodontal surgery
Abstract Background The aim of this systematic review was to explore whether the benefits of biomaterials in periodontal regenerative/reconstructive surgery are affected by the type of flap employed. The study addresses the existing gap in the evidence to substantiate the beneficial effect of minimal invasive periodontal surgical approach compared to a
Payvand Menhadji +2 more
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FBXO5 alleviates apical periodontitis by facilitating TP53 protein degradation
Background: Apical periodontitis (AP) is a common inflammatory disease that irreversibly damages apical papilla tissue and hinders dental regeneration.
Ruihan Zhang +6 more
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Myosin VIIA is required for aminoglycoside accumulation in cochlear hair cells. [PDF]
Myosin VIIA is expressed by sensory hair cells and has a primary structure predicting a role in membrane trafficking and turnover, processes that may underlie the susceptibility of hair cells to aminoglycoside antibiotics. [3H]Gentamicin accumulation and
Brown, S D M +5 more
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Tracing the evolution of root coverage: Clinical milestones leading to a minimally invasive era
Abstract Over the past several decades, periodontal plastic surgery has undergone a remarkable transformation, particularly in the field of root coverage procedures. This review traces the historical evolution of surgical techniques, from the early use of pedicle flaps and free gingival grafts (FGGs) to the development of bilaminar approaches ...
Lorenzo Tavelli +6 more
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Species of the genus Phragmidium (Pucciniales) as parasites of brambles (Rubus: Rosaceae) in Ukraine
Four species of the genus Phragmidium that parasitize plants of the genus Rubus in Ukraine are reported. Of them, Phragmidium acuminatum has not been recorded for more than 90 years, since its last report in 1933.
Tykhonenko Yu.Ya.
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Notch2 is involved in regulating apical tissue repair following severe intrusive luxation [PDF]
This study aims to characterize apical repair dynamics in immature permanent teeth after severe intrusive luxation, and to explore Notch signaling pathway regulation in this process using a Sprague-Dawley rat model.
Yuanpei He +5 more
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A re-evaluation of the milliped genus Motyxia Chamberlin : with a re-diagnosis of the tribe Xystocheirini and remarks on the bioluminescence (Polydesmida: Xystodesmidae) [PDF]
Motyxia Chamberlin is comprised of eight species of bioluminescent xystocheirine millipeds in which the gonopodal solenomere arises at different positions, from basally and subbasally on the acropodite to being fused with the companion acropodal branch ...
Shelley, Rowland M.
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Abstract Background Fibroblast growth factor‐2 (FGF‐2) is a novel agent utilized in periodontal regeneration therapy. However, its clinical efficacy compared with autologous bone graft (ABG), a long‐established treatment, remains unclear. This study aimed to compare the clinical outcomes of FGF‐2 and ABG and to assess the impact of patient background ...
Toshiki Matsumoto +11 more
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Attachment and proliferation of dental pulp stem cells on dentine treated with different regenerative endodontic protocols [PDF]
Aim To investigate the attachment and proliferation of dental pulp stem cells (DPSC) on dentine treated with various endodontic regeneration protocols.
Alghilan, M. A. +3 more
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