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松本歯学 = Journal of the Matsumoto Dental University Society. 48(2):115-127
Summary This case was a 10–years and 10–month–old girl who visited the hospital with a complaint of opposite anterior bite. Facial findings showed no anterior asymmetry, but lateral features showed a concave type. The molar relationship was Ang
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Autor:
KAEDE, KOSHIRO, MIHARA, MASASHI, ARAI, ATSUSHI, TOKUDA, YOSHIHIKO, USUI, YOHEI, OKAFUJI, NORIMASA
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松本歯学 = Journal of the Matsumoto Dental University Society. 47(2):107-118
Summary.In this case,marked root resorption of maxillary incisors on both sides due to impaction of maxillary canines on both sides was observed.Treatment for impacted maxillary canines includes induction in the row of teeth using fenestration and tr
Autor:
MIHARA, MASASHI, KOMACHIYA, MIHO, ARAI, ATSUSHI, KAWAHARA, YOSHIMI, OKUBO, YUICHIRO, YAMAKURA, FUMIYUKI, HIROOKA, YUKIHIRO
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松本歯学 = Journal of the Matsumoto Dental University Society. 46(2):59-69
Summary In this study, we analyzed the cambialistic superoxide dismutases (SODs) of Porphyromonas gingivalis (Pg–SODs) with a mutation directed at glycine position 155 to introduce serine. Glycine 155 is a highly conserved outer sphere in manganese
Autor:
Osawa, Masaki, Yamakura, Fumiyuki, Mihara, Masashi, Okubo, Yuichiro, Yamada, Kazuhiro, Hiraoka, B. Yukihiro
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In BBA - Proteins and Proteomics 2010 1804(9):1775-1779
Autor:
OGATA, KIMIKO, MIHARA, MASASHI, KANAZAWA, MASANORI, TOKUDA, YOSHIHIKO, ARAI, ATSUSHI, USUI, YOHEI, OKAFUJI, NORIMASA
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松本歯学 = Journal of the Matsumoto Dental University Society. 45(1):21-26
An impacted tooth is one that fails to erupt into the dental arch. Teeth become impacted because of dense adjacent teeth, excessive soft tissue or a genetic cause. An inadequate arch length and jaw space in which to erupt are the most common reasons
Autor:
ARAI, ATAUSHI, MIHARA, MASASHI, KANAZAWA, MASANORI, KOIDE, DAIGO, KAWAHARA, YOSHIMI, USUI, YOHEI, YAMADA, KAZUHIRO
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松本歯学 = Journal of the Matsumoto Dental University Society. 44(1):18-30
Hemifacial microsomia (HM) and Russell–Silver Syndrome are a congenital craniofacialmalformation caused by hypoplasia of anatomical structures deriving from the first and second branchial arches. HM involves absence or insufficiency of facial skele
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USUI, YOHEI, MIHARA, MASASHI, SHIMOJI, SIGEHIRO, MORIYAMA, KEITA, SHINOHARA, ATSUSHI, KUMITA, KEN, YAMADA, KAZUHIRO, ARAI, ATSUSHI
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松本歯学 = Journal of the Matsumoto Dental University Society. 43(2):80-90
Recently, the number of middle–aged and elderly orthognathic surgery patients with un-healthy oral conditions has been increasing. Although an interdisciplinary approach in-volving orthodontist, oral surgeon and prosthodontist is required in orthog
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MIHARA, MASASHI, KOMACHIYA, MIHO, MIZOUE, SHINYA, OSAWA, MASAKI, UEMATSU, SETSUKO, KIKUCHI, YUICHIRO, OKUBO, YUICHIRO, HIRAI, KANAME, KUROIWA, AKIHIRO, YAMADA, KAZUHIRO, YAMAKURA, FUMIYUKI, HIRAOKA, B.YUKIHIRO
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松本歯学 = Journal of the Matsumoto Dental University Society. 40(1):26-34
The role of superoxide dismutase (SOD) as a radical scavenger in Porphyromonas gingivalis is well documented. P. gingivalis SOD (Pg SOD), which is characterized by a metal–tolerant activity, can use either iron or manganese as a cofactor. Leu ₇2
Autor:
KOMACHIYA, MIHO, MIZOUE, SHINYA, MIHARA, MASASHI, OSAWA, MASAKI, KIKUCHI, YUICHIRO, UEMATSU, SETSUKO, OKUBO, YUICHIRO, KUROIWA, AKIHIRO, YAMADA, KAZUHIRO, YAMAKURA, FUMIYUKI, HIRAOKA, B.YUKIHIRO
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松本歯学 = Journal of the Matsumoto Dental University Society. 40(1):19-25
Porphyromonas gingivalis contains a single constitutive superoxide dismutase (SOD) that is active with either iron or manganese at the active site. The aim of this work was to evaluate the effect of the Leu ₇2 to Trp mutation on the structure of P.