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Guidelines for incorporating scientific knowledge and practice on rare diseases into higher education: neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses as a model disorder model disorder.
(Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular Basis of Disease., 2015)
This article addresses the educational issues associated with rare diseases (RD) and in particular the Neuronal
Ceroid Lipofuscinoses (NCLs, or CLN diseases) in the curricula of Health Sciences and Professional's ...
Sexual dimorphism in renal angiotensin receptors gene expression: sex chromosome complement involvement
(2016)
The process of biological sex differentiation involves genetic and hormonal developmental steps.
Clinical and basic findings indicate that the angiotensinergic system differentially regulates hydroelectrolyte and ...
Role of X-linked genes on sex differences in neurogenin 3 expression in developing hypothalamic neurons
(2016)
Our previous findings indicate that sex chromosome complement regulates the generation of sex differences in mouse hypothalamic neuronal development. Higher expression of neurogenin 3 (Ngn3) in XX neurons mediates sex ...
Sealing and adaptation of different biomaterials used in the protection of the pulpal dentin complex
(Sociedad Uruguaya de Investigación Odontológica, 2017)
OBJECTIVES: Comparing the sealing and adaptation to deep pulpal wall of different biomaterials used as dentin pulpal protectors using confocal laser scanning microscopy reflection (CLSMR) METHODS: Human molars with Class ...
Sex chromosome complement contributes to sex differences in bradycardic baroreflex response
(Hypertension, 2011)
To investigate whether sex chromosome complement modulates bradycardic baroreflex response and contributes to the angiotensin II– bradycardic baroreflex sex differences, we used the four core genotype mouse model in which ...
Abolition of the sex difference in Ngn3 by estradiol is depending on sex chromosome complement
(Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, 2014)
A growing body of evidences indicates that some sexually dimorphic traits cannot be solely explained as a result of gonadal steroid action during the critical period of brain masculinization (E18-PN10).
Neurogenin 3 ...
Impairment of rat tooth eruption in pups born to mothers exposed to chronic stress during pregnancy
(, 2013)
Objective: Tooth eruption is a multifactorial process in which bone tissue plays a prevailing<br />role. In this study we evaluated the bone overlying the developing tooth germ and the degree<br />of tooth eruption of the ...
Multifactorial risk index for oral cancer
(Elsevier, 2014)
Groups of 53 patients with oral cancer and 100 controls who were attended at the Dentistry College (Córdoba, Argentina) between 2009 and 2013 were examined by trained professionals. Age, gender, body mass index, smoking, ...
The occlusal plane in edentulous to construct removable prosthesis
(2013)
To determine the posterior anatomical point that will conform the most parallel prosthetic plane to the residual ridge, and to assess in which occlusal plane the masticatory performance function fall in a perpendicular ...
Malignancy risk models for oral lesions.
(Medicina Oral, Patología Oral y Cirugía Bucal., 2013)
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 ...