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    Pericoronal occurrence of cemento-ossifying fibroma: an unexemplified and unusual case report with review of literature by K L, Kumaraswamy, R S, Arvind Babu, P, Sheshadri, Kumaran, Santhosh

    “…The Cemento-ossifying fibroma (COF) is an odontogenic neoplasm that is predominantly considered as a fibro osseous lesion of the jaw bone. The histogenetic…”
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    Histogenetic concepts, terminology and categorization of biphasic tumours of the oral and maxillofacial region by Babu R S, Arvind, Reddy B V, Ramana, C H, Anuradha

    “…A biphasic tumour is a truly histological term that refers to neoplastic tissue which is characterized by two different cellular elements. Several histogenetic…”
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    Tissue Response by Babu RS, Arvind, BDS, MDS, DFO, Ogle, Orrett, DDS

    Published in The Dental clinics of North America (01-04-2015)
    “…Tissue response represents an important feature in biocompatibility in implant procedures. This review article highlights the fundamental characteristics of…”
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    Immunofluorescence and its application in dermatopathology with oral manifestations: Revisited by R S Arvind Babu, P Chandrasekar, K Lalith Prakash Chandra, G Sridhar Reddy, K Krian Kumar, B V Ramana Reddy

    Published in Journal of orofacial sciences (01-01-2013)
    “…The use of fluorescence probes the field of cell and molecular biology. Immunofluorescence is a molecular method for detection of antigen or antibody in a…”
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    Tissue response: biomaterials, dental implants, and compromised osseous tissue by Babu RS, Arvind, Ogle, Orrett

    Published in The Dental clinics of North America (01-04-2015)
    “…Tissue response represents an important feature in biocompatibility in implant procedures. This review article highlights the fundamental characteristics of…”
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    A study on oral mucosal lesions in 3500 patients with dermatological diseases in South India by Babu, Rs Arvind, Chandrashekar, P, Kumar, K Kiran, Reddy, G Sridhar, Chandra, K Lalith Prakash, Rao, V, Reddy, Bvr

    “…Oral mucosal lesions that are observed in the dermatological diseases are categorized under mucocutaneous conditions. The oral lesions in dermatological…”
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