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Elemental composition of solid dental deposits in patients with somatic pathology
For a number of systemic diseases accompanied by changes in the state of organs and tissues of the oral cavity, manifested more active over carious diseases, lesions of the oral mucosa and periodontal, dental plaque formation.
R. V. Polyakova +2 more
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Gambaran Pelaksanaan Kegiatan USAha Kesehatan Gigi Sekolah (Ukgs) dan Skor Plak Murid (Studi pada Sekolah Dasar dan Sederajat di Wilayah Kerja Puskesmas Padangsari Kota Semarang) [PDF]
Caries and periodontal disease are among the most prevalent oral health problems. It is caused by plaque. The highest caries prevalence in Central Java is in Semarang City.
Pratiwi, D. A. (Diah) +2 more
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Comparative Clinical Study Testing the Effectiveness of School Based Oral Health Education Using Experiential Learning or Traditional Lecturing in 10 Year-Old Children [PDF]
Background School based oral health education through traditional lecturing has been found successful only in improving oral health knowledge, while has low effectiveness in oral hygiene and gingival health.
Angelopoulou, Matina V. +3 more
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Higher serum UA levels are associated with reduced AD risk in epidemiological studies. UA enhances microglial phagocytic capacity primarily by restoring CD36 and TREM2 receptor recycling that is impaired by Aβ exposure. Therapeutically, UA supplementation improves cognitive function and reduces neuropathology in AD mouse model by enhancing microglial ...
De Xie +18 more
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Detection of Helicobacter pylori using PCR in dental plaque of patients with and without gastritis [PDF]
Objectives: Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) accounts for gastritis, peptic ulcer and is a probable cause of gastric cancer. Since its detection in the oral cavity, concerns have been raised about dental plaque as a reservoir for reinfection. The aim of
Abolfazl, Nader +3 more
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Normal bladders exhibit quiescent fibroblasts/macrophages, whereas neurogenic bladders show acute‐phase Itga8⁺ fibroblast expansion driven by Trem2⁺ macrophage‐secreted Fn1, which activates FAK/RhoA/ROCK signaling, promotes cytoskeletal remodeling, and upregulates pro‐fibrotic genes.
Jiaxin Wang +9 more
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TNEA improves cognition in 5xFAD mice by modulating parvalbumin‐positive interneurons in hippocampal CA1. TNEA enhances gamma oscillations during rest and theta power during novel object recognition, restoring excitation/inhibition balance. These findings support TNEA as a minimally invasive therapy for Alzheimer's disease.
Zhongzhao Guo +15 more
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Gingival Recession, Oral Hygiene and Associated Factors Among Tanzanian Women. [PDF]
Females are generally more motivated with regard to oral hygiene practices and thus brush their teeth more frequently than males. To determine the prevalence of gingival recession, oral hygiene status, oral hygiene practices and associated factors in ...
Honkala, E +3 more
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Transplantation of medial ganglionic eminence (MGE) interneuron progenitors into APP/PS1 cortices restored the slow oscillation characteristic of Alzheimer's disease. Donor cells survived, migrated, and matured into functional GABAergic interneurons, forming synaptic connections.
Shinya Yokomizo +16 more
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Objective: Confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) is relatively a new light microscopical imaging technique with a wide range of applications in biological sciences. primary value of CLSM for the biologist is its ability to provide optical sections
KA. Al-Salihi +1 more
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