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We demonstrate that Foxp1± mice, modeling FOXP1 haploinsufficiency, exhibit behavioral deficits, striatal neuroinflammatory changes including altered microglial complexity and synaptic pruning, and markedly reduced Pde10a expression. Pde10a inhibition starting immediately after birth restores Foxp1± behavior, microglial morphology, and pruning ...
Henning Fröhlich+8 more
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Acute-onset stomatitis in a young European woman visiting Brazil: a case report. [PDF]
Kierczak A+3 more
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Effect of single-visit full-mouth non-surgical therapy and risk factor analysis on long-term periodontal treatment outcomes: aretrospective study. [PDF]
Mandil O+8 more
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Effectiveness of Ozone Therapy in Non-Surgical Periodontal Treatment: A Meta-Analysis of Topical Applications. [PDF]
Pardo A+8 more
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Periodontal Pathobionts and Respiratory Diseases: Mechanisms of Interaction and Implications for Interdisciplinary Care. [PDF]
Kim B, Han N.
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Three Cases of Adolescent Orf Virus Skin and Soft Tissue Infection in Southeast Texas. [PDF]
Danner MT+7 more
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Oral pathologic abnormality is common and can be potentially serious. There are many diseases of the mouth that medical personnel must be able to diagnose and initiate management. The most prevalent lesions can be categorized as infectious, inflammatory, and common benign and malignant lesions.
H. Silk
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Renal Disease and the Mouth [PDF]
Oral manifestations of renal disease are common. They may present as unique signs of multi-system disease affecting the kidneys (such as vasculitis), or as common oral pathologies found at an increased prevalence in patients with end-stage renal disease. Despite more oral and dental disease in patients on renal replacement therapy, attendance at dental
Wanninayake Mudiyanselage Tilakaratne+3 more
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