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Functional characterization of COMT genes in Chinese white pear (<i>Pyrus bretschneideri</i>) and their role in lignin synthesis. [PDF]
Feng X +7 more
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Mechanism of influence of calcified nanoparticles in the development of calcified diseases (Review). [PDF]
Li S, Wu J, Bin B.
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A radiographic evaluation of the prevalence of pulp stones
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A systematic review assessing the dental pulp stone prevalence in the Saudi Arabian population [PDF]
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Pulp Stone Formation Following Fixed Orthodontic Treatment: A Panoramic Radiographic Comparison of Extraction and Non‐Extraction Approaches [PDF]
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH, 2021
Pulp stones are seen to be a fairly common nding in most routine radiographs but they have been given relatively less attention in research as well as textbooks. New investigations have been done in abundance when it comes to their prevalence as well as etiological factors.
Eva Shukla, Shruthi Nagaraja
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Pulp stones are seen to be a fairly common nding in most routine radiographs but they have been given relatively less attention in research as well as textbooks. New investigations have been done in abundance when it comes to their prevalence as well as etiological factors.
Eva Shukla, Shruthi Nagaraja
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International Endodontic Journal, 2008
AbstractPulp stones are a frequent finding on bitewing and periapical radiographs but receive relatively little attention in textbooks. A review of the literature was therefore performed, initially using the PubMed database and beginning the search with ‘pulp calcifications’ and ‘pulp stones’.
R, Goga, N P, Chandler, A O, Oginni
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AbstractPulp stones are a frequent finding on bitewing and periapical radiographs but receive relatively little attention in textbooks. A review of the literature was therefore performed, initially using the PubMed database and beginning the search with ‘pulp calcifications’ and ‘pulp stones’.
R, Goga, N P, Chandler, A O, Oginni
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