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  1. Effects of collagen membranes and bone substitute differ in periodontal ligament cell microtissues and monolayers
  2. The impact of 3D-printed LAY-FOMM 40 and LAY-FOMM 60 on L929 cells and human oral fibroblasts
  3. Knowledge, application and how about competence? Qualitative assessment of multiple-choice questions for dental students
  4. The response of periodontal cells to kaolinite
  5. Materializing! What Can Dentists Do With 3D Printers?
  6. Titanium dioxide-based scanning powder can modulate cell activity of oral soft tissue - Insights from in vitro studies with L929 cells and periodontal fibroblasts
  7. Contraction dynamics of dental pulp cell rod microtissues
  8. Collange membranes modulate behavior of 3D gingival fibroblast toroids
  9. Low oxygen levels increase Angiopoietin‐like 4 production in periodontal fibroblasts.
  10. Chronodentistry -The impact of molecular clocks on oral health
  11. A clay-based gel which can induce a hypoxia-like responses in cells from the periodontal soft tissue
  12. What is the importance of sclerostin and dickkopf-1 in oral tissues?
  13. In vitro evaluation of experimental light activated gels for tooth bleaching
  14. Contraction Dynamics of Rod Microtissues of Gingiva-Derived and Periodontal Ligament-Derived Cells
  15. Angiogenin production in response to hypoxia and l‐mimosine in periodontal fibroblasts
  16. 3D printing is an amazing technology which will revolutionize dentistry.
  17. Deferoxamine but Not Dimethyloxalylglycine, L-Mimosine, or Cobalt Dichloride Can Interfere with the MTT Assay
  18. Synthetic Clay–based Hypoxia Mimetic Hydrogel for Pulp Regeneration: The Impact on Cell Activity and Release Kinetics Based on Dental Pulp–derived Cells In Vitro
  19. Core circadian clock gene expression in human dental pulp-derived cells in response to L-mimosine, hypoxia and echinomycin
  20. Do hypoxia and L-mimosine modulate sclerostin and dickkopf-1 production in human dental pulp-derived cells? Insights from monolayer, spheroid and tooth slice cultures
  21. L-mimosine and hypoxia enhance angiopoietin-like 4 production involving hypoxia-inducible factor-1alpha: Insights from monolayer and spheroid cultures of dental pulp-derived cells and tooth slice cultures
  22. Efficacy and Safety of Photon Induced Photoacoustic Streaming for Removal of Calcium Hydroxide in Endodontic Treatment
  23. Hypoxia-based strategies for regenerative dentistry—Views from the different dental fields
  24. Formation of spheroids by dental pulp cells in the presence of hypoxia and hypoxia mimetic agents
  25. Expression of circadian core clock genes in fibroblasts of human gingiva and periodontal ligament is modulated by L-Mimosine and hypoxia in monolayer and spheroid cultures
  26. L-mimosine and hypoxia can increase angiogenin production in dental pulp-derived cells
  27. Transforming growth factor-β1 increases sclerostin in fibroblasts of the periodontal ligament and the gingiva
  28. Collagen barrier membranes do not adsorb hypoxia mimetic activity-Activity of gingival fibroblasts cultured directly on collagen barrier membranes loaded with hypoxia mimetic agents
  29. Effect of prolyl hydroxylase inhibitor-loaded collagen barrier membranes on osteoclastogenesis and osteoblastogenesis
  30. Release kinetics and mitogenic capacity of collagen barrier membranes supplemented with secretome of activated platelets - the in vitro response of fibroblasts of the periodontal ligament and the gingiva
  31. Difference in release kinetics of unwashed and washed platelet-released supernatants from bone substitute materials: the impact of platelet preparation modalities
  32. Response of human dental pulp cells to a silver-containing PLGA/TCP-nanofabric as a potential antibacterial regenerative pulp-capping material
  33. Relevance of the plasminogen system in physiology, pathology, and regeneration of oral tissues – From the perspective of dental specialties
  34. Evaluation of Resins for Stereolithographic 3D-Printed Surgical Guides: The Response of L929 Cells and Human Gingival Fibroblasts
  35. Targeting the Cellular “Oxygen Sensors”: Hypoxia Pre-Conditioning and Stabilization of Hypoxia-Inducible Factors
  36. Dental pulp regeneration
  37. Effects of Prolyl Hydroxylase Inhibitor L-mimosine on Dental Pulp in the Presence of Advanced Glycation End Products
  38. Alveolar bone regeneration in response to local application of calcitriol in vitamin D deficient rats
  39. Cell Population Kinetics of Collagen Scaffolds in Ex Vivo Oral Wound Repair
  40. Release kinetics of prolyl hydroxylase inhibitors from collagen barrier membranes
  41. Bone substitute materials supplemented with prolyl hydroxylase inhibitors decrease osteoclastogenesisin vitro
  42. In vitro release of dimethyloxaloylglycine and l-mimosine from bovine bone mineral
  43. Dimethyloxalylglycine lyophilized onto bone substitutes increase vessel area in rat calvarial defects
  44. L-mimosine increases the production of vascular endothelial growth factor in human tooth slice organ culture model
  45. l-Mimosine and Dimethyloxaloylglycine Decrease Plasminogen Activation in Periodontal Fibroblasts
  46. In vitroadhesion of fibroblastic cells to titanium alloy discs treated with sodium hydroxide
  47. Beta2-adrenergic receptor agonists reduce proliferation but not protein synthesis of periodontal fibroblasts stimulated with platelet-derived growth factor-BB
  48. Platelets increase while serum reduces the differentiation and activity of osteoclasts in vitro
  49. Impact of Insertion Torque and Implant Neck Design on Peri‐Implant Bone Level: A Randomized Split‐Mouth Trial
  50. Prolyl Hydroxylase Inhibitors Increase the Production of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor in Dental Pulp–derived Cells
  51. Cells from iliac crest and alveolar bone are very similar in their response to growth factors
  52. Prolyl hydroxylase inhibitors increase the production of vascular endothelial growth factor by periodontal fibroblasts
  53. Are periodontal fibroblasts target cells for lipoxins and resolvin D1?
  54. The response of dental pulp-derived cells to zoledronate depends on the experimental model
  55. Effects of carboxymethylcellulose and hydroxypropylmethylcellulose on the differentiation and activity of osteoclasts and osteoblasts
  56. Collagen barrier membranes decrease osteoclastogenesis in murine bone marrow cultures
  57. Developing injectable bone substitutes: In vitro findings and preclinical studies
  58. Is zoledronate toxic to human periodontal and dental pulp fibroblasts?
  59. Activated platelets increase proliferation and protein synthesis of human dental pulp–derived cells
  60. Is Zoledronate Toxic to Human Periodontal Fibroblasts?
  61. Activated platelets increase fibrinolysis of mesenchymal progenitor cells
  62. Effects of platelet-derived growth factor isoforms on plasminogen activation by periodontal ligament and gingival fibroblasts
  63. Bone cell responsiveness to growth and differentiation factors under hypoxia in vitro
  64. Platelet-released supernatant increases the plasminogen activation capacity of human bone marrow stromal cells
  65. Plasminogen activation by fibroblasts from periodontal ligament and gingiva is not directly affected by chemokines in vitro