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  1. New Study Suggests Shift Towards Antioxidants in Post-Surgery Periodontal Therapy
  2. Efficacy of 38% silver diamine fluoride in reducing gingival inflammation and plaque accumulation in older adults living in retirement-homes: A randomized controlled pilot trial
  3. Where are the stem cells around the teeth and why are they important?
  4. Dental Pulp Stem Cell Polarization: Effects of Biophysical Factors
  5. The comparison two commercial products (ADM) for their integration in oral wounds.
  6. SM1997 downregulates mustard‐induced enzymes that disrupt corneal epithelial attachment
  7. Extracellular matrix: The proteins that function throughout the body
  8. Extracellular Matrix in Secondary Palate Development
  9. Expression of Collagen Types I, II, IX, and X in the Mineralizing Turkey Gastrocnemius Tendon
  10. Cell polarization: From epithelial cells to odontoblasts
  11. Histology of NeoMTA Plus and Quick-Set2 in Contact with Pulp and Periradicular Tissues in a Canine Model
  12. Oral Sciences PhD Program Enrollment, Graduates, and Placement: 1994 to 2016
  13. Palate shelves need biglycan and decorin to stick together
  14. The molecules in the corneal basement membrane zone affected by mustard exposure suggest potential therapies
  15. ADAM17 Inhibitors Attenuate Corneal Epithelial Detachment Induced by Mustard Exposure
  16. The biological function of type I receptors of bone morphogenetic protein in bone
  17. Activation of Receptor Activator of Nuclear Factor-κB Ligand and Matrix Metalloproteinase Production in Periodontal Fibroblasts by Endothelin Signaling
  18. How to isolate and culture tissue from embryos
  19. Ephrin reverse signaling mediates palatal fusion and epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition independently of tgfß3
  20. Anti-Inflammatory Protein Tumor Necrosis Factor-α–Stimulated Protein 6 (TSG-6) Promotes Early Gingival Wound Healing: An In Vivo Study
  21. Cell-Matrix Interactions and Signal Transduction
  22. Comparison of Vibringe, EndoActivator, and Needle Irrigation on Sealer Penetration in Extracted Human Teeth
  23. Sulfur mustard induces an endoplasmic reticulum stress response in the mouse ear vesicant model
  24. Antioxidant combinations protect oral fibroblasts against metal-induced toxicity
  25. Analysis of Snail1 function and regulation by Twist1 in palatal fusion
  26. Bioactive polyphenol antioxidants protect oral fibroblasts from ROS-inducing agents
  27. Cell-matrix and cell-cell interactions of human gingival fibroblasts on three-dimensional nanofibrous gelatin scaffolds
  28. Osteoblasts responses to three-dimensional nanofibrous gelatin scaffolds
  29. Antioxidants Counteract Metal-Induced Toxicity in Oral Fibroblasts
  30. Bioactive Polyphenol Antioxidants Protect Oral Fibroblasts From ROS Inducing Agents
  31. Bioactive antioxidant mixtures promote proliferation and migration on human oral fibroblasts
  32. Cell fate mediators Notch and Twist in mouse mandibular condylar cartilage
  33. Ephrin reverse signaling controls palate fusion via a PI3 kinase-dependent mechanism
  34. Diesel exhaust particle exposure causes redistribution of endothelial tube VE-cadherin
  35. Antioxidants Counteract Nicotine and Promote Migration via RacGTP in Oral Fibroblast Cells
  36. Doxycycline Hydrogels as a Potential Therapy for Ocular Vesicant Injury
  37. Development of the Craniofacial Complex
  38. Antioxidants Modulate Oral Fibroblasts Response to Reactive Oxygen Species Inducing Agents
  39. Bioactive Antioxidants Regulate RAC-GTP Expression at the Leading Edge of Migrating Oral Fibroblasts
  40. PTH Stimulated Growth and Decreased Col-X Deposition are Phosphotidylinositol-3,4,5 Triphosphate Kinase and Mitogen Activating Protein Kinase Dependent in Avian Sterna
  41. Regulation of Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition in Palatal Fusion
  42. Upregulation of gamma-2 laminin-332 in the mouse ear vesicant wound model
  43. Cleft lip and palate genetics and application in early embryological development
  44. The NH2-terminal and COOH-terminal Fragments of Dentin Matrix Protein 1 (DMP1) Localize Differently in the Compartments of Dentin and Growth Plate of Bone
  45. Distinct Compartmentalization of Dentin Matrix Protein 1 Fragments in Mineralized Tissues and Cells
  46. A tribute to Elizabeth D. Hay, 1927-2007
  47. Embryonic chick corneal epithelium: A model system for exploring cell-matrix interactions
  48. The role of twist during palate development
  49. Second Harmonic Signal Analysis of Whole Embryonic Avian Corneas
  50. Signal Transduction Pathways Involved in Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition in Oral Cancer Compared with Other Cancers
  51. Parathyroid hormone/parathyroid hormone-related peptide modulates growth of avian sternal cartilage via chondrocytic proliferation
  52. Effects of Estrogen on Chondrocyte Proliferation and Collagen Synthesis in Skeletally Mature Articular Cartilage
  53. In memoriam: Mark Alan Nathanson, 1947–2006
  54. Growth Factors and Signaling Proteins in Craniofacial Development
  55. Nicotine inhibits human gingival fibroblast migration via modulation of Rac signalling pathways
  56. Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transformation during Craniofacial Development
  57. Nicotine inhibits myofibroblast differentiation in human gingival fibroblasts
  58. Chondrocyte terminal differentiation, apoptosis, and type X collagen expression are downregulated by parathyroid hormone
  59. ROCK inhibitor (Y27632) increases apoptosis and disrupts the actin cortical mat in embryonic avian corneal epithelium
  60. Nicotine inhibits palatal fusion and modulates nicotinic receptors and the PI-3 kinase pathway in medial edge epithelia*
  61. PI-3 kinase activity is required for epithelial-mesenchymal transformation during palate fusion
  62. The Pros and Cons of Apoptosis Assays for Use in the Study of Cells, Tissues, and Organs
  63. Approaches to studying cellular signaling: A primer for morphologists
  64. Approaches to studying cellular signaling: A primer for morphologists
  65. ECM-stimulated actin bundle formation in embryonic corneal epithelia is tyrosine phosphorylation dependent
  66. Zyxin and vinculin distribution at the Cell-extracellular Matrix Attachment Complex (CMAX) in corneal epithelial tissue are actin dependent
  67. Chondrocyte-matrix attachment complexes mediate survival and differentiation
  68. Collagen expression and orientation in ocular tissues
  69. Chondrocyte survival and differentiation in situ are integrin mediated
  70. Chondrocyte survival and differentiation in situ are integrin mediated
  71. Selected abstracts of the seventeenth annual meeting of the East Coast Connective Tissue Society
  72. β1 Integrin Antibodies Inhibit Chondrocyte Terminal Differentiation in Whole Sternaa
  73. Increased cell diameter precedes chondrocyte terminal differentiation, whereas cell-matrix attachment complex proteins appear constant
  74. Increased cell diameter precedes chondrocyte terminal differentiation, whereas cell‐matrix attachment complex proteins appear constant
  75. Intracellular distribution of type II collagen mRNA and prolyl 4-hydroxylase in embryonic avian corneal epithelia
  76. Precursors of macrophages in embryonic rat lungs fail to exhibit granulocyte-forming potential
  77. Cellular invasion and collagen type IX in the primary corneal stroma in vitro
  78. Chondrocytes provide a model for in-situ confocal microscopy and 3D reconstructions
  79. Confocal microscopy of whole mount embryonic cartilage: Intracellular localization of F-actin, chick prolyl hydroxylase and type II collagen mRNA
  80. Intracellular labeling of β-actin mRNA using reverse transcriptase incorporated biotin-dUTP into the actin cortical mat of corneal epithelial cells
  81. Sheets of embryonic epidermis can be isolated and cultured with or without the basal lamina
  82. Extracellular Matrix Interaction with the Cytoskeleton
  83. Embryonic corneal epithelial interaction with exogenous laminin and basal lamina is F-actin dependent
  84. An analysis of cell shape and the neuroepithelial basal lamina during optic vesicle formation in the mouse embryo
  85. Optic vesicle defects induced by vincristine sulfate: An in vivo and in vitro study in the mouse embryo