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  1. Novel Management of Acute or Secondary Biliary Liver Conditions Using Hepatically Differentiated Human Dental Pulp Cells
  2. Oral health: Risk definition in halitosis
  3. Regeneration of insulin-producing pancreatic cells using a volatile bioactive compound and human teeth
  4. P93 H2S increases pancreatic regeneration from human tooth pulp
  5. P95 Hydrogen sulfide increases hepatic differentiation of human tooth-pulp stem cells: Comparison with bone-marrow stem cells
  6. Role of p53-mediated apoptotic pathway in oral lichen planus: Relationship among pro-apoptotic, anti-apoptotic, and keratinocytic markers
  7. Hydrogen sulphide increases hepatic differentiation of human tooth pulp stem cells compared with human bone marrow stem cells
  8. Halitosis management by the general dental practitioner—results of an international consensus workshop
  9. The Role of p53 in Carcinogenesis and Apoptosis in Oral Tissues
  10. Apoptotic Pathways Triggered by Oral Malodorous Compounds in Periodontal Cells:Novel Periodontal Pathologic Cause
  11. DNA Damage Caused by Oral Malodorous Compounds in Periodontal Cells In Vitro: Novel Carcinogenic Pathway
  12. Pancreatic differentiation of human dental pulp CD117+stem cells
  13. p53‐Pathway activity and apoptosis in hydrogen sulfide‐exposed stem cells separated from human gingival epithelium
  14. Tooth loss as risk factor for foreign-body asphyxiation in nursing-home patients
  15. Tongue Thickness Relates to Nutritional Status in the Elderly
  16. Combined Effects of Hydrogen Sulfide and Lipopolysaccharide on Osteoclast Differentiation in Rats
  17. High-purity Hepatic Lineage Differentiated from Dental Pulp Stem Cells in Serum-free Medium
  18. Advances in breath odor research: re-evaluation and newly-arising sciences
  19. Hydrogen sulfide increases hepatic differentiation in tooth-pulp stem cells
  20. Standardization of clinical protocols in oral malodor research
  21. The role of p53 in an apoptotic process caused by an oral malodorous compound in periodontal tissues: a review
  22. Oral malodorous compound causes caspase‐8 and ‐9 mediated programmed cell death in osteoblasts
  23. Induction of Apoptosis in Human Keratinocyte Stem Cells: The Role of Hydrogen Sulfide
  24. Hydrogen Sulfide Causes Apoptosis in Human Pulp Stem Cells
  25. Oral Malodorous Compound Induces Osteoclast Differentiation Without Receptor Activator of Nuclear Factor κB Ligand
  26. Oral Malodorous Compound Causes Oxidative Stress and p53-Mediated Programmed Cell Death in Keratinocyte Stem Cells
  27. Expression of Multiple Stem Cell Markers in Dental Pulp Cells Cultured in Serum-free Media
  28. Magnetic separation and characterization of keratinocyte stem cells from human gingiva
  29. Effects of a composition containing lactoferrin and lactoperoxidase on oral malodor and salivary bacteria: a randomized, double-blind, crossover, placebo-controlled clinical trial
  30. Myrsinoic acid B inhibits the production of hydrogen sulfide by periodontal pathogens in vitro
  31. Deciduous and Permanent Dental Pulp Mesenchymal Cells Acquire Hepatic Morphologic and Functional Features In Vitro
  32. Oral malodorous compound triggers mitochondrial-dependent apoptosis and causes genomic DNA damage in human gingival epithelial cells
  33. Oral Malodorous Compound Inhibits Osteoblast Proliferation
  34. A single application of hydrogen sulphide induces a transient osteoclast differentiation with RANKL expression in the rat model
  35. Oral malodorous compound activates mitochondrial pathway inducing apoptosis in human gingival fibroblasts
  36. Oral malodorous compounds are periodontally pathogenic and carcinogenic
  37. Oral malodorous compound causes apoptosis and genomic DNA damage in human gingival fibroblasts
  38. Measuring neutrophil functions might be a good predictive marker of overtraining in athletes
  39. Hydrogen sulfide induces apoptosis in epithelial cells derived from human gingiva
  40. Effect of Green Tea on Volatile Sulfur Compounds in Mouth Air
  41. Development of a Compact and Simple Gas Chromatography for Oral Malodor Measurement
  42. Oral malodor‐related parameters in the Chinese general population
  43. O19 
H2S inhibits O2− scavenger and causes oxidative damage in vivo
  44. P5 
Halitosis and related factors in a Chinese general population
  45. Halitosis
  46. Treatment Needs (TN) and practical remedies for halitosis
  47. Report: The Editorial Board of the Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference of Breath Odour
  48. Tongue brushing and mouth rinsing as basic treatment measures for halitosis
  49. Classification and examination of halitosis
  50. The effects of methyl mercaptan on epithelial cell growth and proliferation
  51. Effect of methyl mercaptan on synthesis and degradation of collagen
  52. Effect of volatile thiol compounds on protein metabolism by human gingival fibroblasts
  53. Biochemical and Clinical Factors Influencing Oral Malodor in Periodontal Patients
  54. Volatile sulfur compounds in mouth air from clinically healthy subjects and patients with periodontal disease
  55. Periodontal disease and precursors of oral malodorous components.
  56. The effect of zine chloride mouthwash on the production of oral malodour, the degradations of salivary cellular elements, and proteins.
  57. Study of acid DNase in cow snout epidermis by micro slab electrophoresis using acidic and basic gel sheet.
  58. Improved high-performance liquid chromatography method for quantitation of proline and hydroxyproline in biological materials
  59. Myelomatosis (IgD, λ) discovered by oral manifestation
  60. Biochemical diagnosis of reduced salivary gland function
  61. Subcellular distribution of acid DNase of rat submandibular gland.
  62. Influence of Aging on DNase Activity in Human Parotid Saliva
  63. A case of lipoma of the tongue
  64. OBSERVATION ON A CASE OF ACINIC CELL TUMOR BY SEM AND TEM