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    Diurnal trajectories of salivary cortisol, salivary α-amylase and psychological profiles in oral lichen planus patients by Pippi, R, Patini, R, Ghiciuc, C M, Sandu, R B, Pasquali, V, Scaccianoce, S, Dima-Cozma, L C, Patacchioli, F R

    “…Although many reports have been published on the link between oral lichen planus (OLP) and the stress-related neuro-psycho-endocrine clinical features of the…”
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    Experimental researches on acute toxicity of a Bidens tripartita extract in mice - preliminary investigations by Sandu, R B, Tarţău, L, Miron, A, Zagnat, M, Ghiciuc, C M, Lupuşoru, C E

    “…Plants take up an important place in traditional medicine and scientific research confirmed properties about their use as alternative therapy. Bidens…”
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    In vivo biocompatibility evaluation of some Bidens tripartita extracts in rats by Sandu, R B, Tarţău, L, Miron, A, Zagnat, M, Ghiciuc, C M, Lupuşoru, C E

    “…Adaptogens represent a class of herbs frequently used as a unique and natural alternative medicine and herbal remedy for treating the many forms of stress and…”
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    Syringobulbia and syringomyelia in a case with Chiari 0 malformation successfully treated by posterior fossa reconstruction: Case presentation and literature review by Sandu, R. B., Pantiru, M. I., Cosman, M., Poeata, I.

    Published in Romanian neurosurgery (02-09-2019)
    “…“Chiari zero malformation” is a rare and a relatively new described condition which associates syringohydromyelia without caudal displacement of the cerebellar…”
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    Syringobulbia and syringomyelia in a case with Chiari 0 malformation successfully treated by posterior fossa reconstruction by R. B. Sandu, M. I. Pantiru, M. Cosman, I. Poeata

    Published in Romanian neurosurgery (01-09-2019)
    “…“Chiari zero malformation” is a rare and a relatively new described condition which associates syringohydromyelia without caudal displacement of the cerebellar…”
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