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Expression of leptin in human dental pulp and Its role in acute and chronic pulpal pathosis

Expression of leptin in human dental pulp and Its role in acute and chronic pulpal pathosis

... Dental caries, a chronic infectious disease results from the progressive penetration of the oral microorganisms which proliferates and release acids into enamel, dentin and pulp resulting in ...

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Inhibition of odontogenic differentiation of human dental pulp cells by dental resin monomers

Inhibition of odontogenic differentiation of human dental pulp cells by dental resin monomers

... the pulp cavity can diffuse outside the tooth. Thus, hydrophilic dental resin monomers of the resin matrix are not trapped in the pulp cavity but are removed from the tooth by diffusion or transport ...

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Isolation of dental pulp stem cells with high osteogenic potential

Isolation of dental pulp stem cells with high osteogenic potential

... from dental pulp DPSCs are traditionally isolated from dental pulp by exploiting their ability to adhere to plastic tissue culture dishes after enzyme digestion [3] ...from dental ...

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Recycle the dental fairy’s package: overview of dental pulp stem cells

Recycle the dental fairy’s package: overview of dental pulp stem cells

... of dental pulp regener- ation and demonstrated the successful formation of vascularized pulp-like tissue in 3D-printed scaffolds, which indicates a promising approach in dental tissue ...

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Lactobacilli Are Prominent in the Initial Stages of Polymicrobial Infection of Dental Pulp

Lactobacilli Are Prominent in the Initial Stages of Polymicrobial Infection of Dental Pulp

... vital pulp tissue by dentin microorganisms remain ...the pulp tissue. Analysis indicated that lactobacilli could invade vital pulp tissue to achieve a very high biomass that was not associated with a ...

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Dental Pulp Stem Cells: Advances to Applications

<p>Dental Pulp Stem Cells: Advances to Applications</p>

... (human pulp cells; immature third molars) treated with growth factors (FGF-2 and TGF- β 1) in a biodegradable polymer matrix of lactide and glycolide released using a Matrigel-covered dish was also ...increased ...

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Detection of Photoacoustic Signals from Blood in Dental Pulp

Detection of Photoacoustic Signals from Blood in Dental Pulp

... We investigated feasibility of a photoacoustic method for measurement of hemoglobin concentration in root canals. We detected photoacoustic waves from hemoglobin solu- tion in dental root by using a 1064-nm ...

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ATP and ATP receptors in human dental pulp

ATP and ATP receptors in human dental pulp

... population responds to glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF), contains the enzyme fluoride-resistant acid phosphatase (FRAP), binds the isolectin B4 of the plant lectin Griffonia simplicifolia (IB4), and ...

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Sodium channel Nav1.8 immunoreactivity in painful human dental pulp

Sodium channel Nav1.8 immunoreactivity in painful human dental pulp

... tric pulp tester (analytic technology constant current at the mid-buccal surface of the tooth) and with ethyl chlo- ride to confirm the neural vitality of the dental ...the dental pain in this study ...

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Sex determination from dental pulp DNA among Egyptians

Sex determination from dental pulp DNA among Egyptians

... To compare between the sensitivity of DYS14 gene and SRY gene for sex determination using dental pulp samples, real time PCR would be adventitious in measuring the quantity of the amplified DNA bands. Thus, ...

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Association between dental pulp stones and calcifying nanoparticles

Association between dental pulp stones and calcifying nanoparticles

... the dental pulp stones were immersed in 4% paraformaldehyde and nitric acid for demineralization for 24–72 h and neutralized with 5% sodium ...each pulp stone, considered as one sample, was paraffin ...

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Molecular and clinical analyses of Helicobacter pylori colonization in inflamed dental pulp

Molecular and clinical analyses of Helicobacter pylori colonization in inflamed dental pulp

... Adhesion to human dental pulp fibroblast cells (HDPFs) The adhesion property of H. pylori strains to HDPFs was examined using a method described previously [16], with some modifications. Approximately 1 × ...

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Pulp regeneration by transplantation of dental pulp stem cells in pulpitis: a pilot clinical study

Pulp regeneration by transplantation of dental pulp stem cells in pulpitis: a pilot clinical study

... of dental pulp and the adjacent tooth [24, ...the dental pulp, including reperfusion and revitalization of the affected teeth with traumatic dental injury after clinical treatment ...of ...

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Implantation of dental pulp stem cells in a biodegradable scaffold for dental pulp tissue engineering

Implantation of dental pulp stem cells in a biodegradable scaffold for dental pulp tissue engineering

... Fibroblasts may help induce the formation of an engineered pulp tissue, along with human dental pulp stem cells, placed inside a scaffold in the pulp chamber of a sliced tooth, in vivo..[r] ...

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Dental Pulp Stem Cells, a New Era in Regenerative Medicine: A Literature Review

Dental Pulp Stem Cells, a New Era in Regenerative Medicine: A Literature Review

... human Dental Pulp Stem Cells (DPSCs), dental tissue-derived adult stem cells, have been widely studied due to their great clinical potential as a mesenchymal stem cell source, easy accessibility and ...

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Transdifferentiation of Human Dental Pulp Stem Cells Into Oligoprogenitor Cells

Transdifferentiation of Human Dental Pulp Stem Cells Into Oligoprogenitor Cells

... Human dental pulp tissue were collected from healthy third molar teeth of clients referring to a dental clinic af- filiated to Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, ...Iran. Pulp ...

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Inorganic Phosphate Effect of on Human Dental Pulp Cell Cultures

Inorganic Phosphate Effect of on Human Dental Pulp Cell Cultures

... human dental pulp cells (hDPCs). Normal human dental pulp cells derived from extracted pristine teeth were cultured in growth medium with supplements of inorganic phosphate (Pi) in 0 ppm, 2 ...

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Effect of Silicon and Calcium on Human Dental Pulp Cell Cultures

Effect of Silicon and Calcium on Human Dental Pulp Cell Cultures

... Dental pulp is a highly-complex sensory organ, which allows progenitor cells to partially compensate for loss of enamel or dentine caused by dental caries, iatrogenic sources or ...The dental ...

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Basic mechanisms of cytodifferentiation and dentinogenesis during dental pulp repair

Basic mechanisms of cytodifferentiation and dentinogenesis during dental pulp repair

... Inl I Oe, Rio! 39 181 290 (l995) 281 Basic mechanisms of cytodifferentiation and dentinogenesis during dental pulp repair DIMITRIOS TZIAFAS' Department of Dental Pathology and Therapeutics, School of[.] ...

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Original Article Protective effect of SIRT6 against LPS-induced human dental pulp cell apoptosis via regulating Ku70 deacetylation

Original Article Protective effect of SIRT6 against LPS-induced human dental pulp cell apoptosis via regulating Ku70 deacetylation

... Dental pulp cells were mounted onto glass slides inside 6-well plate and fixed in 4% para- formaldehyde for 20 min. After treated with 0.1% TritonX-100 and H 2 O 2 , the cells were blocked by 5% bovine ...

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