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105 related items for PubMed ID: 279121

  • 1. [Histochemistry of the pulp of the milk teeth during the period of physiological root resorption].
    Rogacheva LV.
    Stomatologiia (Mosk); 1978; 57(5):74-7. PubMed ID: 279121
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  • 2. Collagenolytic activity from human deciduous pulps.
    Alexander SA.
    J Endod; 1981 Sep; 7(9):418-20. PubMed ID: 6943279
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  • 3. Glycogen content and phosphorylase activities in deciduous dental pulp. Study on porcine teeth during root formation, fully formed root and root resorption phases.
    Martins-da-Silva AM, Nicolau J.
    J Biol Buccale; 1985 Jun; 13(2):97-103. PubMed ID: 3860501
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  • 4. Effect of α7 nAChR-autophagy axis of deciduous tooth pulp stem cells in regulating IL-1β in the process of physiological root resorption of deciduous teeth.
    Di T, Chen Y, Zhou Z, Liu J, Du Y, Feng C, Zhu B, Wang L.
    J Mol Med (Berl); 2024 Sep; 102(9):1135-1149. PubMed ID: 39002004
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  • 5. Immunohistochemical expression of biglycan and decorin in the pulp tissue of human primary teeth during resorption.
    Benedetto MS, Siqueira FM, Mascaro MB, Araújo VC, Bönecker MJ.
    Braz Oral Res; 2013 Sep; 27(5):438-44. PubMed ID: 24036982
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  • 6. A histological study on the changes of pulp tissue of the human deciduous teeth by physiological root resorption.
    Ohno K.
    Kokubyo Gakkai Zasshi; 1966 Dec; 33(4):408-21. PubMed ID: 5234178
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  • 8. Expression of proteins in the extracellular matrix of pulp tissue in human primary teeth during physiologic root resorption.
    Bönecker M, Mantesso A, de Araújo NS, Araújo VC.
    Quintessence Int; 2009 Dec; 40(7):553-8. PubMed ID: 19626229
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  • 12. Collagenolytic activity of periodontal ligament during human deciduous root resorption.
    Alexander SA, Swerdloff M.
    Pediatr Dent; 1979 Dec; 1(4):226-9. PubMed ID: 298763
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  • 13. [Biology of root resorption process in deciduous teeth. Review of the literature].
    Scarola V, Galmozzi A.
    Minerva Stomatol; 2001 May; 50(5):145-50. PubMed ID: 11420565
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  • 14. Substance P increases production of proinflammatory cytokines and formation of osteoclasts in dental pulp fibroblasts in patients with severe orthodontic root resorption.
    Yamaguchi M, Ozawa Y, Mishima H, Aihara N, Kojima T, Kasai K.
    Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop; 2008 May; 133(5):690-8. PubMed ID: 18456142
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  • 15. Collagenolytic activity in traumatized human primary teeth undergoing accelerated resorption.
    Alexander SA, Swerdloff M.
    Pediatr Dent; 1980 Dec; 2(4):287-90. PubMed ID: 6941005
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  • 16. [Are there correlations between root resorption of the deciduous tooth and the sensitivity of its pulp?].
    Sobkowiak EM.
    Dtsch Stomatol; 1969 Feb; 19(2):102-12. PubMed ID: 5253860
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  • 17. Microscopical aspects of root resorption of human deciduous teeth.
    Francini E, Mancini G, Vichi M, Tollaro I, Romagnoli P.
    Ital J Anat Embryol; 1992 Feb; 97(3):189-201. PubMed ID: 1285684
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  • 18. Root resorption of primary molars without successor teeth. An experimental study in the beagle dog.
    Lin BC, Zhao YM, Yang J, Ge LH.
    Eur J Oral Sci; 2012 Apr; 120(2):147-52. PubMed ID: 22409221
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  • 19. Dental pulp cells derived from permanent teeth express higher levels of R-cadherin than do deciduous teeth: implications of the correlation between R-cadherin expression and restriction of multipotency in mesenchymal stem cells.
    Takahashi N, Chosa N, Hasegawa T, Nishihira S, Okubo N, Takahashi M, Sugiyama Y, Tanaka M, Ishisaki A.
    Arch Oral Biol; 2012 Jan; 57(1):44-51. PubMed ID: 21851926
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  • 20. NaV 1.8, but not NaV 1.9, is upregulated in the inflamed dental pulp tissue of human primary teeth.
    Suwanchai A, Theerapiboon U, Chattipakorn N, Chattipakorn SC.
    Int Endod J; 2012 Apr; 45(4):372-8. PubMed ID: 22085016
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