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The Bali declaration on oral health in HIV/AIDS
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Biological Therapy in Primary Sjogren's Syndrome: Effect on Salivary Gland Function and Inflammation
(Frontiers Media, 2021-07-15)Primary Sjögren's syndrome (pSS) is a chronic, systemic autoimmune disease. It is the second most common rheumatic autoimmune disorder, affecting 0.7% of European Americans and up to 1% of people globally. pSS is characterized ... -
Biology of soft tissue wound healing and regeneration--consensus report of Group 1 of the 10th European Workshop on Periodontology.
(2014-04)BACKGROUND: The scope of this consensus was to review the biological processes of soft tissue wound healing in the oral cavity and to histologically evaluate soft tissue healing in clinical and pre-clinical models. AIMS: ... -
Blood flow changes using a 3D xenogeneic collagen matrix or a subepithelial connective tissue graft for root coverage procedures: a pilot study.
(2018-05)BACKGROUND: The study investigated the early healing process following the treatment of single Miller class I and II recessions with a 3D xenogeneic collagen matrix (CMX) or connective tissue graft (CTG). METHODS: This ... -
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 ... -
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 ... -
Cancer Cell Metabolism
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Cancer-associated cells release citrate to support tumour metastatic progression
(Life Science Alliance, 2021-03-23)Citrate is important for lipid synthesis and epigenetic regulation in addition to ATP production. We have previously reported that cancer cells import extracellular citrate via the pmCiC transporter to support their ...