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The neuroprotective effect of dental pulp cells in models of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease
Journal of Neural Transmission, 2008Aim of the present study was to investigate the neuroprotective effect of dental pulp cells (DPCs) in in vitro models of Alzheimer and Parkinson disease. Primary cultures of hippocampal and ventral mesencephalic neurons were treated for 24 h with amyloid beta (Abeta(1-42)) peptide 1-42 and 6-OHDA, respectively.
Orestes Vicente Forlenza+7 more
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Prion Protein is Not Detectable in Dental Pulp from Patients with Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease [PDF]
1IBL-CNRS, 1 rue du Pr. Calmette, BP447, 59021 Lille Cedex, France; 2Laboratoire de Neuropathologie, HP PitieSalpetriere, 75651 Paris, Cedex 13, France; 3Departement d'Ontologie Conservatrice-Endodontie, Faculte de Chirurgie dentaire, BP 84215, 44042 Nantes Cedex 1, France; 4Laboratoire de Neurovirologie et Neuropathologie Experimentale, CEA, BP 6 ...
Jean-Philippe Deslys+8 more
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[Progress in the diagnosis and treatment strategies of caries-derived dental pulp diseases].
Zhonghua kou qiang yi xue za zhi = Zhonghua kouqiang yixue zazhi = Chinese journal of stomatology, 2021Caries-derived dental pulp diseases are characterized with high incidence and serious endangerment. Considering the complexity of the pulpal infection and the limitation of the pulp self-repairing capability, it is still an urgent problem that how to eradicate infection and to promote tissue regeneration subsequently for dental clinicians.
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Archives of Oral Biology, 1972
Abstract Six neutral glycosphingolipids were identified in dental pulp from normal individuals and hemizygotes and heterozygotes for Fabry's disease by biochemical analysis. Histochemical stains were selected to demonstrate the presence of glycosphingolipid.
Judith K. Tries+4 more
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Abstract Six neutral glycosphingolipids were identified in dental pulp from normal individuals and hemizygotes and heterozygotes for Fabry's disease by biochemical analysis. Histochemical stains were selected to demonstrate the presence of glycosphingolipid.
Judith K. Tries+4 more
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Changes of non-specific phosphomonoesterase activity of the human dental pulp in health and disease
Archives of Oral Biology, 1978Abstract Saline-soluble and detergent-soluble phosphomonoesterase activity of pulp was quantitatively assayed from freeze-dried healthy and carious human teeth. The rate of hydrolysis of p-nitrophenylphosphate was measured and calculated per mg protein and per mg of the dry weight of the sample, both at acidic (possibly reflecting acid phosphatase ...
Yrsa Le Bell+3 more
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International Endodontic Journal, 2018
AbstractAimTo assess whether the timing of pulp disease after tooth restoration was associated with type of restorative dental material used, extent of the restoration or tooth type.MethodologyA comprehensive search and analysis of data using the Titanium Oral Health Management software program at The Oral Health Centre of Western Australia were ...
J. B. Yong, S. Sivarajan, P. V. Abbott
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AbstractAimTo assess whether the timing of pulp disease after tooth restoration was associated with type of restorative dental material used, extent of the restoration or tooth type.MethodologyA comprehensive search and analysis of data using the Titanium Oral Health Management software program at The Oral Health Centre of Western Australia were ...
J. B. Yong, S. Sivarajan, P. V. Abbott
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Impact of COVID‐19 on dental education in the United States
Journal of Dental Education, 2020David M Ojcius
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