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Constant versus dissipating forces in orthodontics: the effect on initial tooth movement and root resorption [PDF]
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FABP4 as a Mediator of Lipid Metabolism and Pregnant Uterine Dysfunction in Obesity
Obesity during late pregnancy contributes to uterine smooth muscle dysfunction, but the underlying mechanisms are unclear. This study identifies fatty acid binding protein 4 (FABP4) as a key player in the process, mediating excessive fatty acid uptake, lipid accumulation, and mitochondrial dysfunction in myometrial cells. FABP4 could be a novel uterine
Xuan Li+11 more
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Effects of local administration of clodronate on orthodontic tooth movement and root resorption in rats [PDF]
Lin Liu+5 more
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Based on the poor cartilage penetration of tFNA, a novel tFNA‐2WL with excellent cartilage permeability and perfect chondrocyte endocytosis properties is designed and fabricated. As a result, tFNA‐2WL has a nearly seven‐fold increase in the penetration depth into the cartilage, with the same excellent cell entry properties as tFNA.
Kui Huang+9 more
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Efficacy of conventional and digital radiographic imaging methods for diagnosis of simulated external root resorption [PDF]
Vânia Portela Ditzel Westphalen+2 more
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Microenvironmental Modulation for Therapeutic Efficacy of Extracellular Vesicles
Recent studies highlighted the heterogeneity of EVs and the influence of microenvironmental signals on their therapeutic efficacy. This review offers a comprehensive overview of strategies and mechanisms to optimize the therapeutic efficacy of EVs through physical, biochemical, and mechanical modulation.
Bilu Xiang+4 more
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Dentine phosphoproteins in gingival crevicular fluid during root resorption [PDF]
J. Mah
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Through elaborate design, a biodegradable scaffold with excellent mechanical properties and suitability is fabricated, providing spatial support for subsequent physiological activities. The prepared GA‐HBC‐LIC hydrogel possesses sequential antibacterial, antioxidant, anti‐inflammatory and immunomodulatory functions, offering a suitable chemical and ...
Jiafei Chen+9 more
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