Role of Prion protein-EGFR multimolecular complex during neuronal differentiation of human dental pulp-derived stem cells [PDF]
Cellular prion protein (PrPC) is expressed in a wide variety of stem cells in which regulates their self-renewal as well as differentiation potential. In this study we investigated the presence of PrPCin human dental pulp-derived stem cells (hDPSCs) and ...
Manganelli, Valeria +6 more
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Meeting report: a hard look at the state of enamel research. [PDF]
The Encouraging Novel Amelogenesis Models and Ex vivo cell Lines (ENAMEL) Development workshop was held on 23 June 2017 at the Bethesda headquarters of the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR).
Bartlett, John D +13 more
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Endodontic Treatment Of Teeth With Post-Trauma Root Calcification: Case Report
The calcification of the root canal is a process that may occur after a dental trauma or slowly develop due to physiological dental aging. It is characterized by hard tissue deposition on both the pulp chamber and the root canal.
Thayla Huber Antes +4 more
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Cross infection control measures and the treatment of patients at risk of Creutzfeldt Jakob disease in UK general dental practice [PDF]
AIMS: To determine the suitability of key infection control measures currently employed in UK dental practice for delivery of dental care to patients at risk of prion diseases.
A Smith +22 more
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Dental pulp stem cells in neuroregeneration
Neurological diseases and injuries affect the routine life of patients. Current medical and surgical treatment has not improved the quality of life to desired limits. Neural regeneration through stem cells may be ideal choice in current scenario.
Sunil Paramel Mohan, Murugan Ramalingam
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Alzheimer’s disease: Pathophysiology and dental pulp stem cells therapeutic prospects
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a destructive neurodegenerative disease with the progressive dysfunction, structural disorders and decreased numbers of neurons in the brain, which leads to long-term memory impairment and cognitive decline. There is a growing consensus that the development of AD has several molecular mechanisms similar to those of other ...
Wei Xiong +5 more
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The fifth most prevalent disease is being neglected by public health organisations [PDF]
The progress towards reduction of global mortality has produced an epidemiological transition towards non-fatal diseases, which challenge the ability of the world’s population to live in full health.
Andersson, L +3 more
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The Role of microRNAs in Pulp Inflammation
The dental pulp can be affected by thermal, physical, chemical, and bacterial phenomena that stimulate the inflammatory response. The pulp tissue produces an immunological, cellular, and vascular reaction in an attempt to defend itself and resolve the ...
José Luis Muñoz-Carrillo +6 more
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The application of laser in the treatment of pulp diseases
With the development of laser technology, the applications of laser in the pulp diseases become more and more popular, especially in the treatment of root canals、pulp capping or pulpotomy, removal of filling materials or broken files, pulp analgesia ...
XIAO Zhiyun, ZHANG Jiayuan, DUAN Jianmin
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Contribution of the Collagen-Binding Proteins of Streptococcus mutans to Bacterial Colonization of Inflamed Dental Pulp. [PDF]
Streptococcus mutans is a major pathogen of dental caries. Collagen-binding proteins (CBPs) (approximately 120 kDa), termed Cnm and Cbm, are regarded as important cell surface antigens related to the adherence of S.
Ryota Nomura +2 more
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