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Genetic and environmental factors involved in the development of periodontal disease

Genetic and environmental factors involved in the development of periodontal disease

... that the presence of bacteria can trigger changes in the epigenome of epithelial cells and subsequently in inflammatory cells, by inducing alterations in signalling ... See full document

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Genetic and environmental factors involved in the development of periodontal disease

Genetic and environmental factors involved in the development of periodontal disease

... goal of this work was to make a search on the genetic and environmental factors involved in the development of periodontal ... See full document

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Alloxan-Induced Diabetes Triggers the Development of Periodontal Disease in Rats

Alloxan-Induced Diabetes Triggers the Development of Periodontal Disease in Rats

... Background. Periodontal disease in diabetic patients presents higher severity and prevalence; and increased severity of ligature-induced periodontal disease has ... See full document

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Genetic and environmental factors involved in the development of oral malformations such as cleft lip/palate in non-syndromic patients and open bite malocclusion

Genetic and environmental factors involved in the development of oral malformations such as cleft lip/palate in non-syndromic patients and open bite malocclusion

... one of nine members of a family of transcription factors that share a highly conserved DNA binding domain and a less conserved protein binding domain ...skin and limb ...on ... See full document

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Use of psychoactive substances by adolescents: current panorama

Use of psychoactive substances by adolescents: current panorama

... period of vulnerability to substance use disorders ...23% of Brazilian adolescents use drugs, with alcohol being the most widely consumed ...substance. The etiology of SUDs is complex, ... See full document

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Dopaminergic Neuronal Imaging in Genetic Parkinson's Disease: Insights into Pathogenesis

Dopaminergic Neuronal Imaging in Genetic Parkinson's Disease: Insights into Pathogenesis

... Parkinson’s disease (PD) is the second most common neurode- generative disorder worldwide with a prevalence of 1–2% in the population aged over 65 years ...[1]. The vast majority ... See full document

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Genotype-phenotype correlations in a mountain population community with high prevalence of Wilson's disease: genetic and clinical homogeneity.

Genotype-phenotype correlations in a mountain population community with high prevalence of Wilson's disease: genetic and clinical homogeneity.

... Wilson’s disease is an autosomal recessive disorder caused by more than 500 mutations in ATP7B gene presenting considerably clinical manifestations heterogeneity even in patients with a particular ... See full document

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C. elegans model identifies genetic modifiers of alpha-synuclein inclusion formation during aging.

C. elegans model identifies genetic modifiers of alpha-synuclein inclusion formation during aging.

... Parkinson’s disease are characterized by protein inclusions in the brain containing a-synuclein ...present in other neurodegenerative diseases, including dementia with Lewy bodies ...[2]. ... See full document

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Genetic, laboratory and clinical risk factors in the development of overt ischemic stroke in children with sickle cell disease

Genetic, laboratory and clinical risk factors in the development of overt ischemic stroke in children with sickle cell disease

... Cerebrovascular disease, particularly stroke, is one of the most severe clinical complica- tions associated with sickle cell disease and is a significant cause of morbidity ... See full document

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Environmental and genetic factors affecting the weaning-estrus interval in sows

Environmental and genetic factors affecting the weaning-estrus interval in sows

... high genetic correlation obtained in this study between the irst and third WEI indicates that most genes, which act during the irst interval, also operate during the third, ... See full document

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EVALUATION OF THE PREVALENCE OF THE PERIODONTAL DISEASE VERSUS SYSTEMIC AND LOCAL RISK FACTORS

EVALUATION OF THE PREVALENCE OF THE PERIODONTAL DISEASE VERSUS SYSTEMIC AND LOCAL RISK FACTORS

... if the main diagnosis involved general‑ ized chronic gingivitis or generalized chronic periodontitis (representing ...60.00% of the cases), a frequent association of localized chronic ... See full document

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J. Pediatr. (Rio J.)  vol.81 número6 en v81n6a12

J. Pediatr. (Rio J.) vol.81 número6 en v81n6a12

... liver disease under univariate ...70 and those diagnosed before nine months presented pancreatic insufficiency with greater frequency, under multivariate analysis the factor lost its ...advances ... See full document

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Braz. oral res.  vol.21 número especial a06v21nspe

Braz. oral res. vol.21 número especial a06v21nspe

... factor in the development of periodonti- tis and that it is essential to have additional risk fac- tors to initiate and have progression of periodontal ...risk ... See full document

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GENETIC FACTORS INVOLVED IN T1D

GENETIC FACTORS INVOLVED IN T1D

... as the epidemic of the century, since it affects millions of people worldwide and is one of the top ten causes of ...autoimmune disease, in which ... See full document

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Genetic and environmental factors involved in schizophrenia development

Genetic and environmental factors involved in schizophrenia development

... studies of families of schizo- phrenic patients have demonstrated a strong correlation between the degree of kinship and the probability of developing the ... See full document

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Meta-analysis of cytochrome P-450 2C9 polymorphism and colorectal cancer risk.

Meta-analysis of cytochrome P-450 2C9 polymorphism and colorectal cancer risk.

... complex disease, and both environmental and genetic factors are involved in the development of ...for the inconsistent results in ... See full document

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Fields of study and the earnings gap by race in Brazil

Fields of study and the earnings gap by race in Brazil

... white and black individuals with tertiary education in Brazil is the unequal distribution across fields of ...concentrated in areas like education, arts, humanities and ... See full document

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Analysis Of Lean Accounting JIT And Balance Scorecard In The Companys Lean Manufacturing

Analysis Of Lean Accounting JIT And Balance Scorecard In The Companys Lean Manufacturing

... effort and wasting time to increase goal ...effort and finance. The company can competition with the other ...companies. And face uncertaintly in the ...is the ... See full document

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Synthesis Of Arts In Architecture Of Uzbekistan Of The Ancient Period

Synthesis Of Arts In Architecture Of Uzbekistan Of The Ancient Period

... accommodation of bas-relief panels [34]. So, there were no regularities to install the sculptures and "the whole sculpture was seen as one of the kinds of inner decor ... See full document

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The application of optical measurements for the determination of accuracy of gear wheels casts manufactured in the RT/RP process

The application of optical measurements for the determination of accuracy of gear wheels casts manufactured in the RT/RP process

... preparation of the casting process included heating the mould in 70°C, which caused water to ...Next, the mould parts were joined together and filled with an aluminum ...After ... See full document

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