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    Luz y sonido by Danielo, Bruno José

    Published 2019
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    Sonido y ondas by Di Lorenzo, Federico

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    Acid-etching effects in hypomineralized amelogenesis imperfecta. A microscopic and microanalytical study by Sánchez Quevedo, C., Ceballos, G., Rodríguez, I. A., García, J. M., Alaminos, M.

    Published 2017
    “…Objectives: The purpose of this study was to use quantitative x-ray microprobe analysis with scanning electron microscopy to define the morphostructural and calcification patterns in the enamel of teeth with the hypomineralized variant of amelogenesis imperfecta. Study design: We compared 5 fragments of permanent human canines from patients with clinically diagnosed hypomineralized amelogenesis imperfecta and 5 normal permanent canines from subjects without amelogenesis imperfecta. …”
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    Effect of two mouthwashes on salivary PH by Belardinelli, P. A., Morelatto, R. A., Benavidez, T. E., Baruzzi, A. M., López de Blanc, S. A

    Published 2017
    “…Paired t-test, ANOVA with a randomized block design, and Pearson correlation tests were used. …”
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    Antifungal and post-antifungal effects of chlorhexidine, fluconazole, chitosan and its combinations on Candida albicans by Azcurra, A. I., Calamari, S. E., Bojanich, M. A., Barembaum, S. R., Berdicevski, Nora

    Published 2017
    “…Objective: The aim of this work was to assess the antifungal and post-antifungal effects of chlorhexidine, fluconazole, chitosan and its combinations on virulence factors of Candida albicans. Study Design: Ten isolated strains of Candida albicans obtained from 10 patients with oral candidiasis and a collection strain of C. albicans were treated with antifungal agents in different concentrations or combinations of them. …”
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    Malignancy risk models for oral lesions. by Zárate, A.M., Brezzo, M.M., Secchi, D.G., Barra, J.L., Brunotto, M.

    Published 2017
    “…Objectives: The aim of this work was to assess risk habits, clinical and cellular phenotypes and TP53 DNA changes in oral mucosa samples from patients with Oral Potentially Malignant Disorders (OPMD), in order to create models that enable genotypic and phenotypic patterns to be obtained that determine the risk of lesions becoming malignant. Study Design: Clinical phenotypes, family history of cancer and risk habits were collected in clinical histories. …”
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    Mortalidad por cáncer bucal en la provincia de Córdoba, República Argentina (período 1975-2000). Estudio comparativo con otras poblaciones by Morelatto, R., Itoiz, M.E., Guiñazú, N., Piccini, D., Gea, S., López de Blanc, S.

    Published 2017
    “…The aim of the present study is to analyze NOS2 expression at the histologically normal margins of OSCC. Study Design: Eleven biopsy specimens of OSCC containing histologically normal margins (HNM) were analyzed. …”
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    Impairment of rat tooth eruption in pups born to mothers exposed to chronic stress during pregnancy by Fontanetti PA; DeLucca R; Mandalunis PM; Vermouth NT

    Published 2019
    “…In this study we evaluated the bone overlying the developing tooth germ and the degree<br />of tooth eruption of the first mandibular molar in pups born to mothers subjected to<br />constant light during pregnancy.<br />Design: Pregnant rats were divided into two groups: mothers chronically exposed to a 12:12<br />light/light cycle (LL) from day 10 to 20 of pregnancy and controls (C) maintained on a 12:12 h<br />light/dark cycle. …”
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    Sex chromosome complement contributes to sex differences in bradycardic baroreflex response by Caeiro, X. E., Mir, F. R., Vivas, L. M., Carrer, H. F., Cambiasso, M. J.

    Published 2017
    “…Elucidating the foundational sources of sexually dimorphic traits in the regulation of baroreceptor reflex may enable the design of more appropriate sex-tailored therapeutic treatments in the future.…”
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