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Содержание журнала JDR volume 84, №6 June, 2005

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Critical reviews in oral biology & medicine |
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- Potassium Channel-blockers as Therapeutic Agents to Interfere with Bone Resorption or Periodontal Disease
P. Valverde, T. Kawai, and M.A. Taubman
This review elucidates recent advances in the use of potassium channel-blockers of Kvl.3 and IKCal to ameliorate the clinical signs or side-effects of several immunological disorders and to decrease inflammatory bone resorption in periodontal disease.
- Parotid Secretory Granules: Crossroads of Secretory Pathways and Protein Storage
S.-U. Con, S.G. Venkatesh, and D.S. Darling
The authors suggest that unique sorting and retention mechanisms are responsible for the distribution of secretory proteins to different secretory pathways from the maturing secretory granules in parotid acinar cells.
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Biomaterials & Bioengineering |
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- Enamel Matrix Derivative Gel Stimulates Signal Transduction of BMP and TGF-p
S. Suzuki, T. Nagano, Y. Yamakoshi, K. Gomi, T. Ami, M. Fukae, T. Katagiri, and S. Oida
Emd-Gel contains both TGF-p- and BMP-like growth factors that contribute to the induction of biomineralization during periodontal regeneration.
- Molecular and Biomechanical Characterization of Mineralized Tissue by Dental Pulp Cells on Titanium
H. Nakamura, L. Saruwatari, H. Aita, K. lakeuchi, and T. Ogawa
This study provides the first step in pursuing tissue-engineered osseointegration using stem cell properties of dental pulp cells.
- Dental Epithelial Histomorphogenesis in vitro
B. Hu, A. Nadiri, S. Bopp-Kuchler, F. Perrin-Schmitt, and H. Lesot
Initial potentialities of the mesenchyme are not specified by the primary enamel knot, and positional information of dental epithelial cells does not require the memorization of their history.
- Gene Expression during Palate Fusion in vivo and in vitro
P. Pungchanchaikul, M. Qelbier, P. Ferretti, and A. Blocn-Zupan
In the organotypic model of palate fusion, the down-regulation of the transcription factor snail that occurs with the progression of palate development is not dependent on fusion of the palatal shelves.
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- Cyclosporin A Affects Signaling Events Differentially in Human Gingival Fibroblasts
A. Bostrom, H. Bharath, A.Saulewia, and A.S. Narayanan
Cyclosporin A affects signaling molecules in human gingival fibroblasts differently from other cell types, and the CS A-induced increase in AP-1 activity may affect the expression of fibrogenic molecules in gingiva and promote gingival overgrowth.
- Low НЕМА Conjugation Induces High Autoantibody Titer in Mice
E. Sandberg, G. Bergenholtz, H. Kahu, and U.I. Dahlgren
The lower the degree of НЕМА conjugation to self-protein, the higher the risk for autoantibody production to the carrier protein.
- Rotary Culture Enhances Pre-osteoblast Aggregation and Mineralization
S.R.Facer, R.S. Zaharias, M.E. Andracki, }. Lafoon, S.K.Hunter, and G.B. Schneider
3D environments enhance osteoblast cell aggregation and mineralization.
- Functional Activity of Superior Head of Human Lateral Pterygoid Muscle during Isometric Force
S. Ruangsri, T. Wftittle, K. VJanigaratne, and G.M. Murray
The superior and inferior heads of the human lateral pterygoid muscle should be regarded as a single muscle, with activities shaded according to the biomechanical demands of the task, as previously proposed by Hannam and McMillan (1994).
- Effect of Mandibular Position on Upper Airway Collapsibility and Resistance
T. Inazawa, T. Ayu.se, S. Kurata, I. Okayasu, E. Sakamoto, K. Of, H. Schneider, and A.R. Schwartz
Mandibular advancement in the 'incisor aligned' position improves airway patency during midazolam sedation.
- Survey of Oral Microbial Diversity using PCR-based Denaturing Gradient Gel Electrophoresis
Y. Li, C.Y.S. KM, |. XU, D. Saxena, and P.W. Caufield
A portion of oral biota in the oral cavity may be absent, suppressed, or replaced in caries-active individuals.
- Novel Bacterial Phylotypes in Endodontic Infections
J.F. Siqueira, Jr., l.N. Ropas, CD. Cunha, and A.S. Rosado
Uncultivated Spirochaetes and Deferribacteres phylotypes are frequent members of the endodontic microbiota and may be potential pathogens involved with the etiology of periradicular diseases.
- In vivo Cross-sectional Area of Human Jaw Muscles Varies with Section Location and Jaw Position
Т.К. Goto, M. Yahagi, Y. Hakamura, K. Tokumori, G.E. Langenbach, and K. Yoshiura
This is the first study standardizing quantification of the cross-sectional areas of the jaw muscles in vivo, taking into account individual differences in muscle orientation.
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