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Bond strength of repaired anterior composite resins: an in vitro study.
(1998-11)The objectives of this study were to investigate the repair potential of two commercially available composite resins in terms of bond strength, and the effectiveness of two commercially available adhesive systems used as ... -
Bonding work: Spacing relations through pregnancy apps
(2021-03-18)This is the pre-peer reviewed version of the following article: Hamper, J. and Nash, C. (2021), Bonding work: Spacing relations through pregnancy apps. Trans Inst Br Geogr. Accepted Author Manuscript. https://doi.org/10. ... -
The Bone Cartilage Interface and Osteoarthritis.
(Springer (part of Springer Nature), 2021-06-04)This review describes results obtained with tissue from prior studies of equine and human osteoarthritis (OA). The main methods considered are scanning electron microscopy, novel methods in light microscopy and X-ray ... -
Bone health, fracture risk, and Multiple Sclerosis: a UK Biobank study
(2020-04-14)Meeting abstract 3946 from Annual Meeting of the American-Academy-of-Neurology, Toronto, CANADA APR 25-MAY 01, 2020 -
Bone looks like this
(2015-10-21)We will review multi-scale imaging methods for skeletal tissues and inter-method comparisons and cross-correlations, focusing on osteoporosis, osteoarthritis, osteomalacia and hormonal and exercise-related influences in ... -
Bone loss in osteoporosis and rheumatoid arthritis diseases: The effects of disease mechanisms, age, gender and ethnic origin on responsiveness to treatment.
(Queen Mary University of London, 2014-08)Bone makes up a framework that provides protection for internal body organs. The homeostasis of bone is maintained by a balanced process involving old bone degradation and new bone formation. However, this balance can be ... -
Bone marrow derived cells as endothelial precursors and the role of multi-potent progenitor cells in repairing ischaemic tissues.
(2007)Introduction: Atherosclerosis and its complications are a major cause of death and disability and it remains a major challenge to develop new therapies for patients with irreversible end organ damage and ongoing ischaemia. ... -
Bone mineral as a drug-seeking moiety and a waste dump
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Bone mineral density, turnover, and microarchitecture assessed by second-generation high-resolution peripheral quantitative computed tomography in patients with Sheehan's syndrome.
(2024-03-20)UNLABELLED: Sheehan's syndrome (SS) is a rare but well-characterized cause of hypopituitarism. Data on skeletal health is limited and on microarchitecture is lacking in SS patients. PURPOSE: We aimed to explore skeletal ... -
Bone Morphogenetic Protein 4 Gene Therapy in Mice Inhibits Myeloma Tumor Growth, But Has a Negative Impact on Bone.
(2020-01)Multiple myeloma is characterized by accumulation of malignant plasma cells in the bone marrow. Most patients suffer from an osteolytic bone disease, caused by increased bone degradation and reduced bone formation. Bone ... -
Bone regeneration in implant dentistry: Which are the factors affecting the clinical outcome?
(2023-08-24)The key factors that are needed for bone regeneration to take place include cells (osteoprogenitor and immune-inflammatory cells), a scaffold (blood clot) that facilitates the deposition of the bone matrix, signaling ...