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The study evaluated different treatments for calcaneal tendinopathy in rats, focusing on the gastrocnemius muscle. Photobiomodulation (PBM), advanced platelet‐rich fibrin (A‐PRF), and their combination were tested. Treated animals showed improved muscle strength between 7 and 21 days, but without significant recovery of muscle fibers.
Pâmela Andressa Pauletto +6 more
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CSF amino acid profiles in ICV-streptozotocin-induced sporadic Alzheimer's disease in male Wistar rat: a metabolomics and systems biology perspective. [PDF]
Barzegar Behrooz A +6 more
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Periodontitis and rheumatoid arthritis—Global efforts to untangle two complex diseases
Abstract Understanding the impact of oral health on rheumatoid arthritis (RA) will inform how best to manage patients with both periodontitis and RA. This review seeks to provide an update on interventional and mechanistic investigations, including a brief summary of European Research programs investigating the link between periodontitis and RA. Recent
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Abstract In patients with advanced periodontal disease, pathological tooth migration may occur, which may require subsequent orthodontic treatment for both aesthetic and functional purposes. When planning orthodontic treatment mechanics, intrusive or extrusive forces are frequently indicated.
Gregory S. Antonarakis +3 more
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Changes in SOD and NF-κB Levels in Substantia Nigra and the Intestine through Oxidative Stress Effects in a Wistar Rat Model of Ozone Pollution. [PDF]
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Propolis-enhanced Calcium Hydroxide Combination for Direct Pulp Capping: Impact on Oxidative Stress Markers in Wistar Rat Teeth. [PDF]
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Wistar rat dermis recellularization
Research in Veterinary Science, 2020Skin lesions are normal to all species, regardless of gender or age. The skin, the largest organ of the body, has function as a primary barrier to the chemical, physical and biological aggressions of the environment. In animals, these lesions may be due to fights and/or predations, also as in humans, there is a very common cause of dermal lesions that ...
Gustavo de Sá Schiavo Matias +4 more
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Ameloblastoma in a female Wistar rat
Experimental and Toxicologic Pathology, 1995A spontaneous ameloblastoma of the right mandible is described in a 120-week-old female Wistar rat (strain Chbb: THOM). The tumour had a locally aggressive growth pattern and was histologically characterized by sheets and islands of odontogenic epithelium bounded by a palisaded layer of ameloblast-like cells. Because of multifocal keratinizing squamous
Dumitru Mirea, Heinrich Ernst
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Genotoxicity of nimesulide in Wistar rats
Drug and Chemical Toxicology, 2013It is mandatory for all new drugs to be tested for their potential genotoxicity in addition to general toxicity testing. Some old drugs have not been tested adequately for their genotoxic effects because these were in use before the local regulations were enforced. According to the material safety database, the toxicological effect of nimesulide is not
Subas Chandra Parija +3 more
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Endocardial Schwannomas in the Wistar Rat
Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series A, 2005SummaryEndocardial neoplasms were observed in 13 Wistar rats, 15–30 months old, from a 30‐month inhalation study. Eight of the rats were dissected at 30 months and the other five between 15 and 29 months. Histologically, the lesions in the heart were diagnosed as endocardial schwannomas.
A. Teredesai, T. Wohrmann
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