Search Results - "Noji, Ichinari"
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Comparative study of calcium-channel blockers on cell proliferation, DNA and collagen syntheses, and EGF receptors of cultured gingival fibroblasts derived from human nifedipine, nicardipine and nisoldipine responders
Published in Journal of Oral Science (2001)“…Our previous study indicated that fibroblasts derived from patients reactive to nifedipine might be susceptible to the other calcium-channel blockers…”
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Risk factors affecting third molar autotransplantation during 5 and 10 years
Published in Bulletin of Tokyo Dental College (2014)“…The aim of this study was to investigate risk factors affecting 5- and 10-year survival in autotransplantation of third molars with complete root formation at…”
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Effect of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs on [Ca2+]i in human gingival fibroblasts
Published in Japanese Journal of Pharmacology (1999)“…In order to clarify the mechanism of gingival overgrowth caused by calcium channel blockers and also to develop the method for its treatment, we have studied…”
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Survival rate in autotransplanted premolars with complete root formation: a retrospective clinical survey
Published in Bulletin of Tokyo Dental College (2013)“…The purpose of this study was to analyze the survival rate in autotransplanted premolars with complete root formation in dental clinics. Participating dentists…”
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Procedures for treating spaces vacated by loss of transplanted teeth
Published in Bulletin of Tokyo Dental College (2013)“…The main reasons for loss of autotransplanted teeth are different from those involved in natural teeth loss. The aim of this study was to investigate which…”
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Effect of nifedipine on protein phosphorylation in cultured gingival fibroblasts derived from nifedipine responder and non-responder
Published in Japanese Journal of Pharmacology (2000)“…We have reported that gingival fibroblasts originated from nifedipine responders (NIFr) who developed gingival overgrowth following the medication of NIF were…”
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