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Plant microfossils in human dental calculus from Nemrik 9, a Pre-Pottery Neolithic site in Northern Iraq [PDF]
Linda Scott Cummings+2 more
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Dental Calculus and the Evolution of the Human Oral Microbiome
Characterizing the evolution of the oral microbiome is a challenging, but increasingly feasible, task. Recently, dental calculus has been shown to preserve ancient biomolecules from the oral microbiota, host tissues and diet for tens of thousands of years. As such, it provides a unique window into the ancestral oral microbiome.
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Capillary‐Driven 3D Open Fluidic Networks for Versatile Continuous Flow Manipulation
The capillary‐driven 3D open fluidic networks (OFNs), composed of connected polyhedral frames, enable precise, programmable, and versatile manipulation of unary, binary, and multiple continuous flows in both spatial and temporal dimensions. OFNs represent a significant leap beyond conventional microfluidics, unlocking new possibilities for selective ...
Shuangmei Wu+4 more
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Direct evidence of plant consumption in Neolithic Eastern Sudan from dental calculus analysis
The Neolithic communities of Eastern Sudan combined intensive pastoralism with plant exploitation as their main subsistence strategies. However, to date, it remains unclear which plant species were part of the human diet during the Neolithic.
Giusy Capasso+4 more
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Restricted diversity of dental calculus methanogens over five centuries, France [PDF]
Hong Huynh+7 more
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Assessing the influence of the Mediterranean diet on dental calculus microbiome composition: a pilot study [PDF]
Gabriel Innocenti+4 more
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Understanding the bi‐directional crosstalk between cells and their surrounding extracellular matrix (ECM) is critical for tissue engineering. This study presents a chemoselective strategy for proteomic profiling of newly deposited ECM from resident cells.
Zihan Ling+9 more
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Objective This study aimed to determine how dental deposits are associated with periodontal conditions and the number of teeth in Goto Islands' residents.
Masayuki Oohira+14 more
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