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Hydrogel Confinement Strategies for 3D Cell Culture in Microfluidic Systems
Hydrogel confinement structures are key to organizing 3D cell cultures in microfluidic devices. This review classifies five structural strategies (micropillar, phaseguide, porous membrane, stepped‐height, and support‐free) and examines their trade‐offs alongside fabrication methods.
Soohyun Kim, Min Seok Lee, Sung Kyun Lee
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This review explores the integration of microfluidic technology with organoid systems as an innovative platform for studying menopausea complex multi‐organ condition. By enabling precise simulation of inter‐organ communication and hormone responses, microfluidic organoids offer a physiologically relevant model for investigating menopausal syndrome and ...
Qianyi Zhang +4 more
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Application of rubber dam with holls for guided tissue regeneration : A case report
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British Dental Journal, 1991
One of the main goals of periodontal therapy is the predictable regeneration of the periodontium by allowing repopulation of periodontal ligament cells into the wound area after surgery and preventing the colonisation of the exposed root surface with epithelial, gingival, and bone cells.
P, Dowell, J, Moran, D, Quteish
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One of the main goals of periodontal therapy is the predictable regeneration of the periodontium by allowing repopulation of periodontal ligament cells into the wound area after surgery and preventing the colonisation of the exposed root surface with epithelial, gingival, and bone cells.
P, Dowell, J, Moran, D, Quteish
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Regeneration of Periodontal Tissues: Guided Tissue Regeneration
Dental Clinics of North America, 2010The concept that only fibroblasts from the periodontal ligament or undifferentiated mesenchymal cells have the potential to re-create the original periodontal attachment has been long recognized. Based on this concept, guided tissue regeneration has been applied with variable success to regenerate periodontal defects.
Cristina C, Villar, David L, Cochran
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Guided Tissue Regeneration in Mucogingival Surgery
Journal of Periodontology, 1993The use of expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE) membranes in the treatment of mucogingival problems such as gingival recession, has been recently described. The major issues raised dealt with creating and maintaining space under the membrane and designing a flap that could be coronally positioned and at the same time capable of maintaining a good ...
C, Tinti, G, Vincenzi, R, Cocchetto
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Guided tissue regeneration in gingival recessions
Periodontology 2000, 1996Link_to_subscribed_fulltext
Pini Prato, Giovanpaolo +3 more
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Guided tissue regeneration and dental implants
Periodontology 2000, 1994link_to_subscribed_fulltext
Lang, NP, Nyman, SR
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