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201 related items for PubMed ID: 26957231

  • 1. The histopathological comparison on the destruction of the periodontal tissue between normal junctional epithelium and long junctional epithelium.
    Noguchi S, Ukai T, Kuramoto A, Yoshinaga Y, Nakamura H, Takamori Y, Yamashita Y, Hara Y.
    J Periodontal Res; 2017 Feb; 52(1):74-82. PubMed ID: 26957231
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  • 2. Topical application of lipopolysaccharide into gingival sulcus promotes periodontal destruction in rats immunized with lipopolysaccharide.
    Yoshinaga Y, Ukai T, Kaneko T, Nakatsu S, Shiraishi C, Kuramoto A, Oshino K, Ichimura I, Hara Y.
    J Periodontal Res; 2012 Oct; 47(5):674-80. PubMed ID: 22582894
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  • 3. Topical application of glycyrrhetinic acid in the gingival sulcus inhibits attachment loss in lipopolysaccharide-induced experimental periodontitis in rats.
    Takamori A, Yoshinaga Y, Ukai T, Nakamura H, Takamori Y, Izumi S, Shiraishi C, Hara Y.
    J Periodontal Res; 2018 Jun; 53(3):422-429. PubMed ID: 29446076
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  • 4. Occlusal trauma accelerates attachment loss at the onset of experimental periodontitis in rats.
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    J Periodontal Res; 2014 Jun; 49(3):314-22. PubMed ID: 23808820
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  • 5. Gram-positive bacteria as an antigen topically applied into gingival sulcus of immunized rat accelerates periodontal destruction.
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    J Periodontal Res; 2013 Aug; 48(4):420-7. PubMed ID: 23137272
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  • 6. Histopathological comparison of the onset of peri-implantitis and periodontitis in rats.
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  • 7. Green tea extract inhibits the onset of periodontal destruction in rat experimental periodontitis.
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  • 8. Proteases augment the effects of lipopolysaccharide in rat gingiva.
    Ekuni D, Yamamoto T, Yamanaka R, Tachibana K, Watanabe T.
    J Periodontal Res; 2003 Dec; 38(6):591-6. PubMed ID: 14632922
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  • 9. The attachment between tooth and gingival tissues after periodic root planing and soft tissue curettage.
    Caton JG, Zander HA.
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  • 10. Reactive change in proliferative activity of the junctional epithelium after topical application of lipopolysaccharide.
    Takata T, Miyauchi M, Ogawa I, Ito H, Kobayashi J, Nikai H.
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  • 11. Supplementation of green tea catechins in dentifrices suppresses gingival oxidative stress and periodontal inflammation.
    Maruyama T, Tomofuji T, Endo Y, Irie K, Azuma T, Ekuni D, Tamaki N, Yamamoto T, Morita M.
    Arch Oral Biol; 2011 Jan; 56(1):48-53. PubMed ID: 20869695
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  • 12. The formation of immune complexes is involved in the acute phase of periodontal destruction in rats.
    Kuramoto A, Yoshinaga Y, Kaneko T, Ukai T, Shiraishi C, Oshino K, Ichimura I, Hara Y.
    J Periodontal Res; 2012 Aug; 47(4):455-62. PubMed ID: 22283745
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  • 13. Loss of claudin-1 in lipopolysaccharide-treated periodontal epithelium.
    Fujita T, Firth JD, Kittaka M, Ekuni D, Kurihara H, Putnins EE.
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  • 14. Progressive replacement of epithelial attachment by a connective tissue junction after experimental periodontal surgery in rats.
    Listgarten MA, Rosenberg S, Lerner S.
    J Periodontol; 1982 Nov; 53(11):659-70. PubMed ID: 6960165
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  • 15. Cytokine expression in rat molar gingival periodontal tissues after topical application of lipopolysaccharide.
    Miyauchi M, Sato S, Kitagawa S, Hiraoka M, Kudo Y, Ogawa I, Zhao M, Takata T.
    Histochem Cell Biol; 2001 Jul; 116(1):57-62. PubMed ID: 11479723
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  • 16. A study of the proliferative activity of the long junctional epithelium using argyrophilic nucleolar organizer region (AgNORs) staining.
    Uno T, Hashimoto S, Shimono M.
    J Periodontal Res; 1998 Jul; 33(5):298-309. PubMed ID: 9777597
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  • 19. Relative resistance of long junctional epithelial adhesions and connective tissue attachments to plaque-induced inflammation.
    Beaumont RH, O'Leary TJ, Kafrawy AH.
    J Periodontol; 1984 Apr; 55(4):213-23. PubMed ID: 6585539
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  • 20. [Biological characteristic comparison between long junctional epithelium cells and junctional epithelium cells].
    Zhang LQ, Li DY.
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