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Saprolegnia on roach (Leuciscus rutilus) and carp (Cyprinus carpio) [Translation from: Acta zool.pathol.Antverpiensia 43 107-123, 1976] [PDF]

open access: yes, 1979
There is, in nature, as well as in the aquarium, a parasitic disease known as 'mousse' and which attacks predominantly fish. It is caused by Phycomycete fungi, genus Saprolegnia.
Nolard-Tintigner, N.
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Focal Spot, Fall/Winter 1997 [PDF]

open access: yes, 1997
https://digitalcommons.wustl.edu/focal_spot_archives/1077/thumbnail ...

core   +1 more source

Halimeda gracilis as a bioactive resource: exploring its antioxidant, antibiofilm, anti-inflammatory, and antibacterial potential for dental applications

open access: yesBiomaterial Investigations in Dentistry
Aim: This study aimed to evaluate the antibacterial, antibiofilm, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties and of Halimeda gracilis extracts. Materials and methods: The H. gracilis sample was washed and extracted using methanol.
Dileepkumar Hemamalini   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

White Spot Lesions of Carious Etiology

open access: yes
Demineralization-induced white spot lesions (WSL) are early non-cavitated carious lesions, representing the earliest stage of tooth decay, and appear as opaque, milky, porous areas, with a depth of only 40–130 μm. They are frequently found postfixed orthodontic treatment, because of the retentive nature of brackets and wires, and the inherent ...
Lavinia Cosmina Ardelean   +3 more
openaire   +1 more source

A Perspective on the Potential Role of Neuroscience in the Court [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
This Article presents some lessons learned while offering expert testimony on neuroscience in courts. As a biomedical investigator participating in cutting-edge research with clinical and mentoring responsibilities, Dr. Ruben Gur, Ph.D., became involved
Gur, Alon G.   +3 more
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Comparative non-invasive strategies for managing dental white spot lesions: Contribution to the study of enamel remineralization

open access: yesActa Marisiensis - Seria Medica
White spot lesions (WSLs) are an early sign of enamel demineralization, requiring effective non-invasive treatments to restore esthetics and prevent progression. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of fluoride varnish (GC MI Varnish) and resin
Golia Alessandro   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

Focal Spot, Fall/Winter 2003/2004 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2003
https://digitalcommons.wustl.edu/focal_spot_archives/1095/thumbnail ...

core   +1 more source

Minimally invasive treatment of white spot enamel lesions.

open access: yesQuintessence international (Berlin, Germany : 1985), 2007
This article describes a technique used to treat superficial white spot lesions by a minimally invasive approach. The proposed technique is based on reactivation of enamel by elimination of its hypermineralized external layer through microabrasion, followed by daily home application of casein phosphopeptide-amorphous calcium phosphate complexes (CCP ...
Ardu, Stefano   +3 more
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Biomimetic management of orthodontic white spot lesions

open access: yesJournal of Materials Chemistry B
White spot lesions (WSLs) may develop in patients with inadequate oral hygiene during orthodontic treatment. This study aimed to develop a natural remineralization agent by creating artificial WSLs in vitro.
Esra Tunalı   +3 more
openaire   +2 more sources

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