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Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Physiology, Vol 12 (2021)
Popularly known as “chalky teeth”, molar hypomineralisation (MH) affects over 1-in-5 children worldwide, triggering massive amounts of suffering from toothache and rapid decay. MH stems from childhood illness and so offers a medical-prevention av
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https://doaj.org/article/70f824eb580146a69f66a8fd935b3a6e
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Physiology, Vol 11 (2020)
Molar hypomineralisation (MH) is becoming globally recognised as a significant public health problem linked to childhood tooth decay. However, with causation and pathogenesis unclear after 100 years of investigation, better pathological understanding
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https://doaj.org/article/9c8f8543585545928c290a9e01293cb6
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Physiology, Vol 11 (2020)
Molar Hypomineralisation (MH) is gaining cross-sector attention as a global health problem, making deeper enquiry into its prevention a research priority. However, causation and pathogenesis of MH remain unclear despite 100 years of investigation int
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https://doaj.org/article/58bc3c879a9640ebb8dcdbe8b2364887
Autor:
Meerim K. Nurbaeva, Miriam Eckstein, Arun Devotta, Jean-Pierre Saint-Jeannet, David I. Yule, Michael J. Hubbard, Rodrigo S. Lacruz
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Physiology, Vol 9 (2018)
Dental enamel is formed by specialized epithelial cells which handle large quantities of Ca2+ while producing the most highly mineralized tissue. However, the mechanisms used by enamel cells to handle bulk Ca2+ safely remain unclear. Our previous wor
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https://doaj.org/article/54e375c458e1437baf965397469640e8
Publikováno v:
Open Forum Infectious Diseases. 9
Background Clinical trials of monoclonal antibodies therapy (MAB) for COVID-19 demonstrated the risk reduction of COVID related hospitalization and death of any cause if administered within the first 7 days from the symptom onset. The Food and Drug A
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Physiology, Vol 8 (2017)
Developmental dental defects (DDDs, hereafter “D3s”) hold significance for scientists and practitioners from both medicine and dentistry. Although, attention has classically dwelt on three other D3s (amelogenesis imperfecta, dental fluorosis, and
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https://doaj.org/article/e44f4214155b422d9973cec4716e0ff9
Autor:
Jennifer Kirkham, Steven J. Brookes, Thomas G. H. Diekwisch, Henry C. Margolis, Ariane Berdal, Michael J. Hubbard
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Physiology, Vol 8 (2017)
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/ba2e62c98e1e485887ac249ca63ba7e6
Autor:
Michael J. Hubbard
Publikováno v:
The Journal of the American Dental Association. 151:803-805
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Dental Medicine. 1
One hundred years ago, histopathology pioneer Bernhard Gottlieb described developmentally disrupted teeth as having “chalky enamel” and “chalky spots” that “crumble” easily. He also asked pivotal questions about the pathogenesis of “ena
Autor:
Michael J, Hubbard
Publikováno v:
Pediatric dentistry. 42(6)