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False positive phencyclidine result on urine drug testing: a little known cause [PDF]
Gabriella L. Landy, Mukesh Kripalani
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Phencyclidine/schizophrenia: one view toward the past, the other to the future.
E. Domino, E. Luby
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The application of an FGG at tissue level implants in the posterior mandible had a positive effect on clinical and radiographic outcomes and peri‐implant conditions after 20 years of function. ABSTRACT Aim To evaluate the 20‐year outcomes of tissue‐level implants placed in the posterior mandible, comparing implants surrounded by keratinized tissue (KT)
Andrea Roccuzzo +6 more
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Mouse strain differences in phencyclidine-induced behavioural changes.
A. Mouri +7 more
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This cross‐sectional study of 146 patients and 511 implants assessed the prevalence and risk indicators of peri‐implant diseases and buccal soft‐tissue dehiscence (PISTD) in a university‐based cohort. Moderate/severe peri‐implantitis affected 34.7% of implants, and PISTD was observed in 54.1% of patients.
Giacomo Baima +9 more
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Multi‐Omics Signatures of Periodontitis and Periodontal Therapy on the Oral and Gut Microbiome
This multi‐omics study integrates shotgun metagenomics and NMR metabolomics to reveal coordinated microbial and metabolic signatures of periodontitis across the oral–gut axis. Non‐surgical periodontal therapy partially restored ecological and functional balance, supporting oral health as a modifiable driver of systemic microbial homeostasis.
Giacomo Baima +10 more
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Dextromethorphan Bupropion Combination Tablet Suicide Attempt by Overdose: A Case Report. [PDF]
Greer D +3 more
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Phencyclidine--states of acute intoxication and fatalities.
R. Stanley Burns +4 more
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The Role of Wnt Signaling in Age‐Related Alveolar Bone Loss and Regeneration
The graphical abstract summarizes key signaling pathways involved in bone formation and resorption associated with Wnt signaling across young and aged long bone and jaw tissues. Levels of evidence are indicated as robust, moderate, or emerging, reflecting the current experimental support in each context.
Hsiao H. Sung +12 more
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