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- BookSepanta Hosseinpour, Laurence J. Walsh, Keyvan Moharamzadeh, editors.Summary: This book provides evidence-based information in the field of regenerative dentistry discussing the most recent advances, current clinical applications, limitations and future directions. The coverage encompasses the regeneration of alveolar bone, the dentine-pulp complex, enamel, the periodontium and other tissues associated with the oral cavity. A full description is provided of regenerative approaches in dentistry including regenerative endodontics and tooth repair, regenerative periodontics, regenerative assisted orthodontics, regenerative approaches in oral medicine, and dental tissue derived stem cells and their potential applications. The book is written by an international team of leading experts. It will be beneficial for students, practitioners and researchers in the fields of endodontics, periodontics and implantology.
Contents:
The paradigm of regenerative dentistry and its future perspectives
Dental tissues originated stem cells for tissue regeneration
Dentin pulp complex regeneration
Clinical approach to regenerative endodontics
Tooth bioengineering and whole tooth regeneration
Regenerative approaches in periodontics
Regeneration for implant dentistry
Regenerative approaches in orthodontic and orthopaedic treatment
Regenerative approaches in oral and maxillofacial surgery
Regenerative approaches in oral medicine. - ArticleFurano AV.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1978 Jul;75(7):3104-8.Radioactive tuf mRNA was used to detect the tuf gene in bacterial DNA that had been digested by various restriction endonucleases. Both the K-12 and the B strains of Escherichia coli contain two tuf genes, but no more than two. Salmonella typhimurium also contains duplicate tuf genes.