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Fish Scales and Bullfrog Skin Targeted for Oral Tissue Repair

Researchers at Nanyang Technological University (NTU) Singapore have developed a biomaterial made entirely from discarded bullfrog skin and fish scales that could help.

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Fungi and Bacteria Activate Genes Associated With Head and Neck Cancer

Fungi and bacteria can activate genes associated with head and neck tumors, according to an in vitro study at São Paulo State University.

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Deactivation of Cancer Cell Gene Boosts Head and Neck Cancer Immunotherapy

By targeting an enzyme that plays a key role in head and neck cancer cells, researchers from the UCLA School of Dentistry were.

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Study Reveals Molecular Mechanics Behind Dental Fluorosis

Exposing teeth to excessive fluoride alters calcium signaling, mitochondrial function, and gene expression in the cells forming tooth enamel, providing a novel explanation.

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Partridge Named an AAAS Fellow

Nicola Partridge, PhD, a professor of basic science and craniofacial biology at the New York University (NYU) College of Dentistry, has been named.

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Gene Changes After Trigeminal Nerve Injury Shed Light on Chronic Pain

People with trigeminal neuralgia face agonizing pain that can be hard to treat in routine activities like eating, washing their faces, or brushing.

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Researchers Investigate Epigenetics for Regenerating Roots

Researchers at the Herman Orstrow School of Dentistry at the University of Southern California have discovered how epigenetic regulation can control root patterning.

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Researchers Uncover 100 Genes Tied to Cleft Lip and Palate

Cleft lip and palate (CL/P) is the second most common birth defect in the world, reports the Perelman School of Medicine at the.

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Cancer-Linked Molecular Changes Seen in Oral Cells of Smokers and E-Cigarette Users

E-cigarette users develop some of the same cancer-related molecular changes in their oral tissue as cigarette smokers, according to the University of Southern.

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Researchers Revitalize Rudimentary Replacement Dentition in Mice

Most reptiles and fish have multiple sets of teeth during their lifetime. But most mammals such as humans only have one set of.

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