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  1. Minimally Invasive Management of Implant-Supported Rehabilitation in the Posterior Maxilla, Part II. Surgical Techniques and Decision Tree
  2. Minimally Invasive Management of Implant-Supported Rehabilitation in the Posterior Maxilla, Part I. Sinus Floor Elevation: Biologic Principles and Materials
  3. Clinical and histological reaction of periodontal tissues to subgingival resin composite restorations
  4. Biological width establishment around dental implants is influenced by abutment height irrespective of vertical mucosal thickness: A cluster randomized controlled trial
  5. Mechanisms of Hydrogen Sulfide against the Progression of Severe Alzheimer’s Disease in Transgenic Mice at Different Ages
  6. Bone Regeneration by Novel Bioactive Glasses Containing Strontium and/or Magnesium: A Preliminary In-Vivo Study
  7. Gingival tissue reaction to direct adhesive restoration: A preliminary study
  8. Minimum Abutment Height to Eliminate Bone Loss: Influence of Implant Neck Design and Platform Switching
  9. Are periodontal outcomes affected by personality patterns? A 18-month follow-up study
  10. Hybrid and fully-etched surface implants in periodontally healthy patients: A comparative retrospective study on marginal bone loss
  11. Hybrid Implants in Healthy and Periodontally Compromised Patients: A Preliminary Clinical and Radiographic Study
  12. Effects of COX1-2/5-LOX blockade in Alzheimer transgenic 3xTg-AD mice
  13. How Intraday Index Changes Influence Periodontal Assessment: A Preliminary Study
  14. Multiple beneficial effects of melanocortin MC4 receptor agonists in experimental neurodegenerative disorders: Therapeutic perspectives
  15. Reliability of Cone Beam Computed Tomography in Determining Mineralized Tissue in Augmented Sinuses
  16. The maintenance of inserted titanium implants:in-vitroevaluation of exposed surfaces cleaned with three different instruments
  17. Analysis of protein expression in periodontal pocket tissue: a preliminary study
  18. Stage Characterization and Marginal Bone Loss Evaluation Up to 96 Months of Crestal Sinus Augmentation With Sequential Drills
  19. S.12.04 Melanocortin MC4 receptor agonists induce neuroprotection and neurogenesis in a transgenic mouse model of moderate Alzheimer's disease
  20. NDP-α-MSH induces intense neurogenesis and cognitive recovery in Alzheimer transgenic mice through activation of melanocortin MC4 receptors
  21. Changes in Thickness of Mucosa Adjacent to Implants Using Tissue Matrix Allograft: A Clinical and Histologic Evaluation
  22. Piezosurgical treatment of crestal bone: quantitative comparison of post-extractive socket outcomes with those of traditional treatment
  23. Analisi tissutale proteomica della tasca parodontale. Uno studio pilota
  24. Melanocortins protect against brain damage and counteract cognitive decline in a transgenic mouse model of moderate Alzheimer׳s disease
  25. Maxillary sinus augmentation by crestal access: a retrospective study on cavity size and outcome correlation
  26. Use of Trabecular Metal Implants for the Rehabilitation of a Maxillary Edentulous Arch: A Case Report
  27. Two-Stage Crestal Sinus Elevation by Sequential Drills in Less Than 4 mm of Residual Ridge Height
  28. Melanocortins protect against progression of Alzheimer's disease in triple-transgenic mice by targeting multiple pathophysiological pathways
  29. A Trabecular Metal Implant 4 Months After Placement
  30. An in vitro model of a system of electrical potential compensation in extracorporeal circulation
  31. Hydrogen sulfide slows down progression of experimental Alzheimer’s disease by targeting multiple pathophysiological mechanisms
  32. Microradiography and microcomputed tomography comparative analysis in human bone cores harvested after maxillary sinus augmentation: a pilot study
  33. Modulation of the JAK/ERK/STAT signaling in melanocortin-induced inhibition of local and systemic responses to myocardial ischemia/reperfusion
  34. Up-regulation of the canonical Wnt-3A and Sonic hedgehog signaling underlies melanocortin-induced neurogenesis after cerebral ischemia
  35. Immunocytochemical and structural comparative study of committed versus multipotent stem cells cultured with different biomaterials
  36. Non-bacterial protein expression in periodontal pockets by proteome analysis
  37. Full-Arch Vertical Reconstruction of an Extremely Atrophic Mandible With “Box Technique.” A Novel Surgical Procedure
  38. Comparative in vitro study of four commercial biomaterials used for bone grafting
  39. Risk factors and socioeconomic condition effects on periodontal and dental health: A pilot study among adults over fifty years of age
  40. Is socket healing conditioned by buccal plate thickness? A clinical and histologic study 4 months after mineralized human bone allografting
  41. Quantitative Comparison of Cone Beam Computed Tomography and Microradiography in the Evaluation of Bone Density after Maxillary Sinus Augmentation: A Preliminary Study
  42. Fresh-Frozen Bone Blocks for Horizontal Ridge Augmentation in the Upper Maxilla: 6-Month Outcomes of a Randomized Controlled Trial
  43. Melanocortin MC4 receptor agonists counteract late inflammatory and apoptotic responses and improve neuronal functionality after cerebral ischemia
  44. Treatment of cerebral ischemia with melanocortins acting at MC4 receptors induces marked neurogenesis and long-lasting functional recovery
  45. Diode laser irradiation and fluoride uptake in human teeth
  46. Behavior of aqueous nanocrystalline hydroxyapatite in oral bone regeneration
  47. Atrophic maxillary floor augmentation by mineralized human bone allograft in sinuses of different size: an histologic and histomorphometric analysis
  48. Cytopathological and chemico-physical analyses of smears of mucosa surrounding oral piercing
  49. Chemical durability and microstructural analysis of glasses soaked in water and in biological fluids
  50. Morphologic, histochemical, and functional analysis of platelet-rich plasma activity on skeletal cultured cells
  51. Functional recovery after delayed treatment of ischemic stroke with melanocortins is associated with overexpression of the activity-dependent gene Zif268
  52. In vitro and in vivo behaviour of zinc-doped phosphosilicate glasses
  53. Vagus Nerve Mediates the Protective Effects of Melanocortins against Cerebral and Systemic Damage after Ischemic Stroke
  54. O.290 Alveolar distraction osteogenesis: histodensitometric evaluation
  55. O.311 Bilateral sinus lift: deproteinized bovine bone vs sintered hydroxylapatite
  56. Biomechanical aspects in dental replacements
  57. Polylactide/polyglycolide copolymer in bone defect healing in humans
  58. Neuroprotection in focal cerebral ischemia owing to delayed treatment with melanocortins
  59. A novel bone scraper for intraoral harvesting: a device for filling small bone defects
  60. Extracorporeal hydroxyapatite-chamber for bone and biomaterial studies
  61. Platelet-rich plasma activity on maxillary sinus floor augmentation by autologous bone
  62. Selective melanocortin MC4 receptor agonists reverse haemorrhagic shock and prevent multiple organ damage
  63. Broad therapeutic treatment window of [Nle4, D-Phe7]α-melanocyte-stimulating hormone for long-lasting protection against ischemic stroke, in Mongolian gerbils
  64. Intermittent loading improves results in mandibular alveolar distraction osteogenesis
  65. Both Early and Delayed Treatment with Melanocortin 4 Receptor-Stimulating Melanocortins Produces Neuroprotection in Cerebral Ischemia
  66. Activation of an efferent cholinergic pathway produces strong protection against myocardial ischemia/reperfusion injury in rats*
  67. Some considerations on biomaterials and bone
  68. Histological study on sinus lift grafting by Fisiograft and Bio-Oss
  69. Release of elements from retrieved maxillofacial plates and screws
  70. Accumulation of aluminium in lamellar bone after implantation of titanium plates, Ti–6Al–4V screws, hydroxyapatite granules
  71. Morphological, Histochemical, and Immunocytochemical Study of CO 2 and Er:YAG Laser Effect on Oral Soft Tissues
  72. Effect of late treatment with γ-hydroxybutyrate on the histological and behavioral consequences of transient brain ischemia in the rat
  73. Effect of γ-hydroxybutyrate in two rat models of focal cerebral damage
  74. PLGA microspheres for oral osteopenia treatment: preliminary “in vitro”/“in vivo” evaluation
  75. Element release from titanium devices used in oral and maxillofacial surgery
  76. Behavior of the bone-titanium interface after push-in testing: A morphological study
  77. Morphofunctional and clinical study on mandibular alveolar distraction osteogenesis
  78. Experimental procedure for the evaluation of the mechanical properties of the bone surrounding dental implants
  79. IN VIVO EFFECTS OF LOW FREQUENCY LOW ENERGY PULSING ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS ON GENE EXPRESSION DURING THE INFLAMMATION PHASE OF BONE REPAIR
  80. CO2 laser biopsies of oral mucosa: an immunocytological and histological comparative study
  81. Combination of an optic system and Er:YAG laser in root canal preparation: study in vivo and in vitro
  82. Neuroprotective effect of γ-hydroxybutyrate in transient global cerebral ischemia in the rat
  83. Histomorphometric study of bone reactions during orthodontic tooth movement in rats
  84. Effects of essential amino acids and lactose on bony fractures and defects in rabbits: a preliminary histomorphometric study
  85. Guided bone regeneration using titanium grids: report of 10 cases
  86. Neovascularized bone grafts: Experimental investigation
  87. Neovascularized bone grafts: Experimental investigation
  88. Rabbit Bone Behavior after Orthodontic and Pulsed Low-Frequency Electromagnetic Field Treatments
  89. Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields Modulate Enzymatic Actmty During the Early Stages of Bone Repair
  90. Progress of the prosthetic implants: bone mineralometry D.E.X.A. and prosthetic implants
  91. A histomorphometric and morphofunctional study of rat alveolar bone indirectly submitted to orthodontic forces.
  92. PEMFs modulate the enzymatic activity during the bone repair process
  93. Progress of the prosthetic implants: Bone mineralometry D.E.X.A. and prosthetic implants
  94. A histomorphometric and morphofunctional study of rat alveolar bone indirectly submitted to orthodontic forces
  95. Histomorphological and chemico-physical analyses of the mineral matrix of micropetrotic human bone
  96. Morphometric study of collagen maturation in chick compact bone
  97. Histomorphological analysis of the effect of rigid fixation on growing sutures in the rabbit
  98. O4. Morphological study on stromal cells of perimedullary spaces in chick embryo tibiae
  99. Study on short-term implants of a fluorinated glass in bone
  100. In vivo behavior of a high performance duplex stainless steel
  101. Interfacial Study of Some Inert and Active Ceramics Implanted in Bone
  102. In Vivo Study of a New Active Glass for Bone Repair: Short Term Results
  103. Bioceramics in Orthopaedic Surgery: Know How Status and Preliminary Results
  104. Erratum
  105. Short-term behaviour of two similar active glasses used as granules in the repair of bone defects
  106. Long-term behaviour of active glasses in sheep mandibular bone
  107. Success and Failure of Experimental Active Glasses in Periodontal Disease Repair
  108. Behaviour of tricalcium phosphate and hydroxyapatite granules in sheep bone defects
  109. Osteocyte morphology on differentiation
  110. The evaluation of the interface between bone and a bioceramic dental implant
  111. Relationship between estrogen receptor concentration and cytomorphometry in breast cancer
  112. A SEM study of osteocyte orientation in alternately structured osteons
  113. Quantitative investigation on osteocyte canaliculi in human compact and spongy bone
  114. Size and density of osteocyte lacunae in different regions of long bones
  115. Characterization Of A High Performance Duplex Stainless Steel For Orthopedic Applications