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  • Book
    Jukka H. Meurman, editor.
    Summary: This book is the first to be devoted to translational research - which aims to expedite the transfer of knowledge gained in the lab to clinical practice - within the field of oral health. It is examined how basic sciences and basic research are providing new methods and materials that will enable clinicians to treat patients more effectively. Readers will gain a translational perspective on a variety of oral conditions and related systemic diseases. Individual chapters are devoted to such topics as dental biomaterials, implants, and tissue engineering. The importance of evidence-based research and the roles and comparative value of preclinical and clinical trials are also highlighted. Knowledge of translational and clinical research is essential in understanding how new inventions and developments are being accomplished, and what regulations and guidelines need to be taken into account when planning studies, and not forgetting the ethical aspects of any research. Translational Oral Health Research is the first book to be devoted entirely to the subject, and it will be of interest to both researchers and practitioners.
    Digital Access Springer 2018
  • Article
    Andreyeva ZM, Khalitova EB, Davydova AV.
    J Hyg Epidemiol Microbiol Immunol. 1977;21(3):295-300.
    A model on a HEp-2 cell culture was elaborated, permitting the study of the ability of microbes to be adsorbed an to proliferate on the surface of cells and of the mechanism of their protective effect. The ability of E. coli strains to be adsorbed and to proliferate on the surface of a cell culture was found to differ. It has been demonstrated that the protection of the cell culture from subsequent infection with virulent Shigella can be explained not only by the antagonistic activity of E. coli strains, but also by their ability to be adsorbed and to proliferate on the surface of cells. A similar mechanism of protective effect is supposed in preparations of the Colibacterin type.
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