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Dental Pulp Polyps Contain Stem Cells Comparable to the Normal Dental Pulps [PDF]
Objectives: Few studies investigated the isolation of stem cells from pathologically injured dental tissues. The aim of this study was to assess the possibility of isolation of stem cells from pulp polyps (chronic hyperplastic pulpitis), a pathological ...
Attar, Armin+7 more
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Emodin targets BCL‐10 to modulate the BCL‐10/MALT1 complex, thereby suppressing NF‐κB activation and significantly exerting multiorgan protective effects in sepsis. Abstract Sepsis is a life‐threatening condition caused by dysregulated host responses to infection, characterized by excessive inflammation and abnormal coagulation.
Xiaolong Xu+16 more
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Maxillary nerve block: A comparison between the greater palatine canal and high tuberosity approaches. [PDF]
Aim: Analgesia and anxiolysis during dental procedures are important for dental care and patient compliance. This study aims to compare two classical maxillary nerve block (MNB) techniques: the greater palatine canal (GPC) and the high tuberosity (HT ...
Bacci, C+6 more
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Paleoproteomics of the Dental Pulp: The plague paradigm
Chemical decomposition and fragmentation may limit the detection of ancient host and microbial DNA while some proteins can be detected for extended periods of time. We applied paleoproteomics on 300-year-old dental pulp specimens recovered from 16 individuals in two archeological funeral sites in France, comprising one documented plague site and one ...
Barbieri, Rémi+7 more
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The Irisin/Ce‐MBGNs delivery system can slowly release myokine Irisin for vital pulp therapy. Irisin/Ce‐MBGNs can enhance mitochondrial function and promote the differentiation of inflammatory macrophages toward M2‐Mφ, thereby regulating the immune response mechanism of inflamed dental pulp.
Mingxin Wang+9 more
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Extracellular matrix of dental pulp stem cells: applications in pulp tissue engineering using somatic MSCs [PDF]
Dental Caries affects approximately 90% of the world's population. At present, the clinical treatment for dental caries is root canal therapy. This treatment results in loss of tooth sensitivity and vitality. Tissue engineering can potentially solve this
Anne George+2 more
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THE VITAL ACTION OF THE DENTAL PULP. [PDF]
I had the honor, several years ago, of reading a paper before this section on "The Embryology of the Dental Pulp." This paper gave a minute description of the various processes taking place during the development of the tooth, from its formative pulp. I propose in the present essay to consider the nature of the mature pulp and to call your attention to
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Neoeriocitrin enhances osteogenesis in hDPSCs and bone regeneration by targeting Beclin1 to inhibit ubiquitination‐mediated degradation, thereby stabilizing Beclin1 and increasing its protein abundance to activate autophagy. Abstract Human dental pulp stem cells (hDPSCs) are dental‐derived mesenchymal stem cells with robust multipotent differentiation ...
Yu Wu+9 more
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Diabetes mellitus and reparative response of dental pulp [PDF]
Anatomically, dental pulp is connective tissue and specific microcirculatory system with significant reparatory abilities intending to preserve pulp vitality.
Ilić Jugoslav
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Histological Aspects Regarding Dental Pulp of Diabetic Patients
Background: The possible histological changes in dental pulp in teeth of diabetic patients are important to be understood, as the clinician will consider the best treatment choice for those teeth, especially if they are affected by decay. The aim of this
Cristina Gabriela Puşcaşu+7 more
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