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Comparative success of platelet-rich fibrin and mineral trioxide aggregate in direct pulp capping and pulpotomy: a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Alkabazi M, Aldieb E.
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Low spatial mobility of associated microbes along the hyphae limits organic nitrogen utilization in the arbuscular mycorrhizal hyphosphere. [PDF]
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Blood draw site and blood matrix influence mineral assessment. [PDF]
Alejandro MG, Schultz K, Killilea DW.
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Inorganic pyrophosphate disrupts amorphous hydrated bone mineral interfaces in hypophosphatasia
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Tissue Engineering, 2004
The polysaccharide chitin is found in nature as a major component of the organic fraction of several biocomposites in which an organic matrix is associated with an inorganic fraction. The relationship between the mineral phase and the organic phase implies a high level of molecular recognition.
FALINI, GIUSEPPE, FERMANI, SIMONA
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The polysaccharide chitin is found in nature as a major component of the organic fraction of several biocomposites in which an organic matrix is associated with an inorganic fraction. The relationship between the mineral phase and the organic phase implies a high level of molecular recognition.
FALINI, GIUSEPPE, FERMANI, SIMONA
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2012
Minerals play a key role in the regulation of metabolic and physiological pathways. Adequate intake is required to maintain homeostasis, cell protection, functionality, and health, while deficiencies are associated with specific illnesses. Among the minerals, calcium, copper, iron, selenium, and zinc are considered especially important because of their
Maria G, Stathopoulou +5 more
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Minerals play a key role in the regulation of metabolic and physiological pathways. Adequate intake is required to maintain homeostasis, cell protection, functionality, and health, while deficiencies are associated with specific illnesses. Among the minerals, calcium, copper, iron, selenium, and zinc are considered especially important because of their
Maria G, Stathopoulou +5 more
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Dynamic interactions at the mineral–organic matter interface
Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2021Markus Kleber +2 more
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