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135 related items for PubMed ID: 2317848

  • 1. In-vitro formation of a collagenous matrix upon previously diseased and experimentally treated cemental root surfaces.
    Bernstein AB, Preisig E, Schroeder HE.
    Cell Tissue Res; 1990 Mar; 259(3):603-6. PubMed ID: 2317848
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  • 2. Participation of periodontal ligament cells with regeneration of alveolar bone.
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  • 3. In-vitro formation of a new fibrous attachment to human dental roots in the presence of autologous serum.
    Bernstein AB, Preisig E, Pajarola G, Schroeder HE.
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  • 5. Periodontal regeneration via selective cell repopulation.
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  • 6. A study of attached and oriented human periodontal ligament cells to periodontally diseased cementum and dentin after demineralizing with neutral and low pH etching solution.
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  • 8. The regenerative potential of the periodontal ligament. An experimental study in the monkey.
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  • 11. Healing in transplanted teeth with periodontal ligament cultured in vitro.
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  • 12. Specific cementum attachment protein enhances selectively the attachment and migration of periodontal cells to root surfaces.
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  • 13. Developmental pathways of periodontal tissue regeneration: Developmental diversities of tooth morphogenesis do also map capacity of periodontal tissue regeneration?
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  • 14. New attachment formation as the result of controlled tissue regeneration.
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  • 15. Guided tissue regeneration following treatment of recession-type defects in the monkey.
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  • 16. Periodontal wound healing in the absence of periodontal ligament cells.
    Aukhil I, Pettersson E, Suggs C.
    J Periodontol; 1987 Feb; 58(2):71-7. PubMed ID: 3469404
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  • 17. The origin of fibroblasts and their role in the early stages of horizontal furcation defect healing in the beagle dog.
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  • 18. Histologic evaluation of new attachment apparatus formation in humans. Part III.
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  • 19. New attachment formation on teeth with a reduced but healthy periodontal ligament.
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  • 20. Periodontal ligament stem/progenitor cells with protein-releasing scaffolds for cementum formation and integration on dentin surface.
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