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Introduction: Trauma, altered tooth germ position and delayed tooth eruption have been hypothesized as possible causes of tooth root dilacerations and flexion, however these anatomical variations appear more commonly associated with posterior teeth and ...
Richard G Standerwick
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Pluronic F-127 hydrogel as a promising scaffold for encapsulation of dental-derived mesenchymal stem cells. [PDF]
Dental-derived mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) provide an advantageous therapeutic option for tissue engineering due to their high accessibility and bioavailability.
Ansari, Sahar+7 more
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ABSTRACT Peas and other legume crops are sources of sustainable plant‐based proteins. Dry pea seeds can be processed into whole seed flour or dehulled milled flour and used as food ingredients. However, the widespread consumption of plant‐based ingredients from peas is limited by their poor sensory properties, limitations in their functionality ...
Praiya Asavajaru+8 more
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Expression of hMLH1 and hMSH2 proteins in ameloblastomas and tooth germs
Mismatch repair proteins (MMRPs) are a group of nuclear enzymes that participate in the repair of base mismatches that occur during DNA replication in all proliferating cells. The most studied MMRPs are hMSH2 and hMLH1, which are known to be highly expressed in normal tissues.
Bologna Molina, Ronell+8 more
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Human tooth germ stem cell response to calcium-silicate based endodontic cements.
OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to compare the cytotoxic effects of endodontic cements on human tooth germ stem cells (hTGSCs). MTA Fillapex, a mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA)-based, salicylate resin containing root canal sealer, was compared with ...
E. Güven+5 more
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A Hypochondriac Investigates the Evolution of Medicine [PDF]
This exhibit will open to the public in February 2014, but until then I have my work cut out for me. I am currently researching various aspects of medical history spanning from the mid-1800s, through the Civil War, to WWI.
Sherif, Natalie S.
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ABSTRACT Biochar is a charcoal‐like substance made by the pyrolysis of organic material from agricultural and forestry waste. While biochar is well documented for altering soil physicochemical conditions, few studies have investigated its possible effects on the management of arthropod pests.
Nischal Wagle+4 more
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Experiments in this article show that the development of the mouse molar tooth from cap‐stage to bell‐stage is not proliferation‐dependent, nor does it rely on confinement by condensing mesenchyme. Instead, morphogenesis is associated with condensation and tension in the mesenchyme of the dental papilla subadjacent to the forming cusps and sulcus ...
Claire Piper, Jeremy B. A. Green
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Research progress on pathogenic genes and molecular mechanisms of nonsyndromic tooth agenesis
Tooth agenesis is a common tooth number deficiency that occurs in the tooth-forming process or earlier period of tooth germ development and has a serious impact on the maxillofacial development, aesthetics and masticatory function of patients.
XIE Weihong, YU Dongsheng, ZHAO Wei
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Immunohistochemical Examination for the Distribution of Podoplanin-Expressing Cells in Developing Mouse Molar Tooth Germs [PDF]
We recently reported the expression of podoplanin in the apical bud of adult mouse incisal tooth. This study was aimed to investigate the distribution of podoplanin-expressing cells in mouse tooth germs at several developing stages.
Eichi Tsuruga+6 more
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