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Department Of Hard Tissue Research Matsumoto Dental University Graduate School Of Oral Medicine | 論文
- Periodontal Tissue Reaction to Mechanical Stress in Mice
- Expression of HSP in Dental Root Pulp Cells due to Experimental Orthodontic Mechanical Stress
- A Study about Tooth Size and Arch Width Measurement
- Jagged1 peptide appearing in mandibular condylar cartilage development(Poster Session,The 16th Annual Meeting of the Society for Hard Tissue Regenerative Biology in Matsumoto Dental University)
- Notch signaling in mandibular condylar cartilage development(Poster Session,The 16th Annual Meeting of the Society for Hard Tissue Regenerative Biology in Matsumoto Dental University)
- Periodontal tissue reaction to mechanical stress in mice(Poster Session,The 16th Annual Meeting of the Society for Hard Tissue Regenerative Biology in Matsumoto Dental University)
- Runx2 expression in mandibular condylar cartilage development(15thAnnual Meeting of the Society for Hard Tissue Regenerative Biology,Session 2)
- Expression of Morphogenesis Regulation Factors in Mandibular Condylar Cartilage of Young Mice(13^ Annual Meeting of the Society for Hard Tissue Regenerative Biology)
- Reconstruction of Rabbit Experimental Mandibular Defect with rhBMP-2 and Atelocollagen Gel : μCT Observation in Vivo and Histological Examination(International Symposium of Maxillofacial and Oral Regenerative Biology in Okayama 2005)
- Use of a chronological lead-labeling technique for the quantitative study of bone formation in the alveolar wall of the rat molar
- Effect of Byakko-ka-ninjin-to and Gorei-san in STZ-induced diabetic saliva flow disorders mouse(Poster Session,The 16th Annual Meeting of the Society for Hard Tissue Regenerative Biology in Matsumoto Dental University)
- The effect of Sho-saiko-to (TJ-9) on human gingival fibroblasts(Oral Session,The 16th Annual Meeting of the Society for Hard Tissue Regenerative Biology in Matsumoto Dental University)
- BMPs and Related Factors Appearing in the Mouse Periodontal Tissues Due to Orthodontic Mechanical Stress
- Measurement of Enamel Width Diameter as Basis of Stripping in Orthodontic Treatment
- Possibility of Odontoblasts Activity Up-Regulation due to Orthodontic Mechanical Stress in Mice