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https://read.qxmd.com/read/34671678/assessment-of-mechanical-stress-induced-by-radiofrequency-currents-on-skin-interfaces
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ilja L Kruglikov
The epidermal-dermal (ED) and dermal-subcutaneous (DS) junctions are the most prominent skin interfaces, which are known to be of primary importance in different dermatological and aesthetic conditions. These interfaces are strongly modified in aging skin, and their effective targeting can lead to improvement of skin appearance in aging and by cellulite. Application of radiofrequency (RF) currents to the skin can selectively produce mechanical stress on these interfaces. Here, we assess the stresses induced by RF currents of different frequencies on EDJ and DSJ and discuss possible applications of the interfacial therapy in aesthetic medicine...
2021: BioMed Research International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34653559/prevention-and-reversal-of-ketamine-induced-experimental-psychosis-in-mice-by-the-neuroactive-flavonoid-hesperidin-the-role-of-oxidative-and-cholinergic-mechanisms
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ismail O Ishola, Benneth Ben-Azu, Oluwatosin A Adebayo, Abayomi M Ajayi, Iziegbe Lisa Omorodion, Kesiena Emmanuel Edje, Olufunmilayo O Adeyemi
Currently, prevailing evidence have identified cholinergic and oxidative pathways as important therapeutic targets for abating ketamine-induced schizophrenia-like behavior. Thus, this study evaluated the ability of hesperidin, a naturally occurring antioxidant and neuroprotective flavonoid, to prevent and reverse ketamine-induced schizophrenia-like behaviors and changes in cholinergic, oxidative and nitrergic status in mice. Forty-eight male Swiss mice were allotted into the preventive and reversal studies with 4 groups (n = 6) each...
December 2021: Brain Research Bulletin
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34101818/training-future-family-physicians-to-become-master-adaptive-learners
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Louito Edje, David W Price
This article examines the use of a concept that teaches learners how to learn in the context of family medicine residency training. We describe the four phases of this master adaptive learning framework and its place in educational theory and adaptive expertise, its implications for graduate medical education training and Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education competencies, as well as its role in imprinting family medicine residents for career-long learning. We lay out pragmatic strategies supporting this concept with a proposed curricular format for training in family medicine, including small group teaching methods, didactics, the clinic visit, faculty development and an optimal learning environment...
July 7, 2021: Family Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34055484/accessory-cusp-expression-at-the-enamel-dentine-junction-of-hominin-mandibular-molars
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Thomas W Davies, Zeresenay Alemseged, Agness Gidna, Jean-Jacques Hublin, William H Kimbel, Ottmar Kullmer, Fred Spoor, Clément Zanolli, Matthew M Skinner
Studies of hominin dental morphology frequently consider accessory cusps on the lower molars, in particular those on the distal margin of the tooth (C6 or distal accessory cusp) and the lingual margin of the tooth (C7 or lingual accessory cusp). They are often utilized in studies of hominin systematics, where their presence or absence is assessed at the outer enamel surface (OES). However, studies of the enamel-dentine junction (EDJ) suggest these traits may be more variable in development, morphology and position than previously thought...
2021: PeerJ
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33860534/a-deep-learning-based-workflow-to-assess-taxonomic-affinity-of-hominid-teeth-with-a-test-on-discriminating-pongo-and-homo-upper-molars
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhixing Yi, Clément Zanolli, Wei Liao, Wei Wang
OBJECTIVES: Convolutional neural network (CNN) is a state-of-art deep learning (DL) method with superior performance in image classification. Here, a CNN-based workflow is proposed to discriminate hominid teeth. Our hope is that this method could help confirm otherwise questionable records of Homo from Pleistocene deposits where there is a standing risk of mis-attributing molars of Pongo to Homo. METHODS AND MATERIALS: A two-step workflow was designed. The first step is converting the enamel-dentine junction (EDJ) into EDJ card, that is, a two-dimensional image conversion of the three-dimensional EDJ surface...
April 16, 2021: American Journal of Physical Anthropology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33842862/from-hesitancy-to-hope-one-physician-s-experience-with-the-moderna-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Louito C Edje
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
March 2021: EClinicalMedicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33400984/mapping-the-amelogenin-protein-expression-during-porcine-molar-crown-development
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiaohua Dai, Xiaoli Lian, Guanhua Wang, Jianwei Shang, Le Zhang, Qingzhi Zhang, Han Lei, Yan Yan, Yue Wang, Huiru Zou
INTRODUCTION: Amelogenin (AMEL) plays critical roles during enamel and dentin matrix deposition and mineralization. Most studies focused on the expression patterns of AMEL through the bud, cap, and bell stages. The spatial-temporal expression of AMEL protein during different mineralization stages, especially from presence of crypts to crown completed stages, remains unknown. Thus, the distribution pattern of AMEL in tooth crown formation from Nolla Stage 1 to 6 was investigated. METHODS: Porcine mandibular molar tooth germs from Nolla Stage 1 to 6 were obtained...
January 2, 2021: Annals of Anatomy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33020281/neutral-evolution-of-human-enamel-dentine-junction-morphology
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tesla A Monson, Diego Fecker, Marc Scherrer
Teeth have been studied for decades and continue to reveal information relevant to human evolution. Studies have shown that many traits of the outer enamel surface evolve neutrally and can be used to infer human population structure. However, many of these traits are unavailable in archaeological and fossil individuals due to processes of wear and taphonomy. Enamel-dentine junction (EDJ) morphology, the shape of the junction between the enamel and the dentine within a tooth, captures important information about tooth development and vertebrate evolution and is informative because it is subject to less wear and thus preserves more anatomy in worn or damaged specimens, particularly in mammals with relatively thick enamel like hominids...
October 5, 2020: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33017737/synchrotron-x-ray-fluorescence-imaging-of-strontium-incorporated-into-the-enamel-and-dentine-of-wild-shot-orangutan-canine-teeth
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
M Christopher Dean, Adeline Le Cabec, Stijn J M Van Malderen, Jan Garrevoet
OBJECTIVES: Dental hard tissues contain trace elements of both dietary and environmental origin. One objective was to demonstrate that a longitudinal record of synchronous Sr incorporation into enamel and dentine can be retrieved from museum specimens of once-free-living endangered species. Further objectives were to quantify sudden fluctuations in Sr concentration and estimate the extent of Sr overprinting back into dentine and enamel formed prior to the time of Sr ingestion. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Daily incremental markings were used to determine rates and times of tooth formation and synchrotron X-ray fluorescence of the same polished ground sections to image Sr distribution in a male and a female orangutan canine...
August 29, 2020: Archives of Oral Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32764597/distinct-mandibular-premolar-crown-morphology-in-homo-naledi-and-its-implications-for-the-evolution-of-homo-species-in-southern-africa
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Thomas W Davies, Lucas K Delezene, Philipp Gunz, Jean-Jacques Hublin, Lee R Berger, Agness Gidna, Matthew M Skinner
Homo naledi displays a combination of features across the skeleton not found in any other hominin taxon, which has hindered attempts to determine its placement within the hominin clade. Using geometric morphometrics, we assess the morphology of the mandibular premolars of the species at the enamel-dentine junction (EDJ). Comparing with specimens of Paranthropus, Australopithecus and Homo (n = 97), we find that the H. naledi premolars from the Dinaledi chamber consistently display a suite of traits (e...
August 6, 2020: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32615236/bacteriologic-status-of-non-cavitated-proximal-enamel-caries-lesions-a-histologic-and-histobacteriologic-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Domenico Ricucci, José F Siqueira
OBJECTIVES: This histologic and histobacteriologic study evaluated non-cavitated interproximal white spot lesions in human teeth for the 1) presence and morphology of bacterial aggregations at the enamel-dentinal junction (EDJ), and 2) reactions in the subjacent pulp tissue. METHODS: The material comprised 16 third molars diagnosed with early interproximal caries lesions obtained consecutively in a single clinical practice. Four third molars with clinically intact proximal surfaces served as controls...
September 2020: Journal of Dentistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32595844/your-bravery-with-the-unseen
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Louito Edje
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
June 2020: Journal of Graduate Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32469721/deformation-behavior-of-normal-human-enamel-a-study-by-nanoindentation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lu Shen, Frederico Barbosa de Sousa, NamBeng Tay, Teo Siew Lang, Vivian Lin Kaixin, Jongyoon Han, LaTonya Kilpatrick-Liverman, Wei Wang, Stacey Lavender, Shira Pilch, Hiong Yap Gan
Tooth enamel has an important mechanical function for human dental health, yet characterizing its mechanical properties is not trivial due to its complex nanoporous structures. We examined the distribution of hardness and modulus across the lingual-buccal enamel cross-section by nanoindentation. At the occlusal surface, the hardness and modulus of enamel were found to be 5.00 ± 0.22 GPa and 97.12 ± 2.95 GPa, respectively. At the area close to the enamel-dentine-junction (EDJ), the hardness and modulus were 3...
August 2020: Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32361553/variation-in-the-timing-of-enamel-formation-in-modern-human-deciduous-canines
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
M Christopher Dean, Louise Humphrey, Alix Groom, Brenna Hassett
OBJECTIVES: Deciduous canines are now used increasingly in archaeological and forensic studies to establish the time of birth and as a retrospective source of trace elements incorporated into enamel before and after birth. However, data on the variability of deciduous enamel formation times are scarce. Our objectives were to use daily incremental markings to estimate daily secretion rates, the timing of prenatal, postnatal and total enamel formation and any changes in enamel coverage or prism and stria orientation that occur during enamel formation...
April 19, 2020: Archives of Oral Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31787840/when-data-justice-and-environmental-justice-meet-formulating-a-response-to-extractive-logic-through-environmental-data-justice
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lourdes A Vera, Dawn Walker, Michelle Murphy, Becky Mansfield, Ladan Mohamed Siad, Jessica Ogden
Environmental data justice (EDJ) emerges from conversations between data justice and environmental justice while identifying the limits and tensions of these lenses. Through a reflexive process of querying our entanglement in non-innocent relations, this paper develops and engages EDJ by examining how it informs the work of the Environmental Data & Governance Initiative (EDGI), a distributed, consensus-based organization that formed in response to the 2016 US presidential election. Through grassroots archiving of data sets, monitoring federal environmental and energy agency websites, and writing rapid-response reports about how federal agencies are being undermined, EDGI mobilises EDJ to challenge the 'extractive logic' of current federal environmental policy and data infrastructures...
2019: Information, Communication and Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31585375/endostructural-morphology-in-hominoid-mandibular-third-premolars-discrete-traits-at-the-enamel-dentine-junction
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Thomas W Davies, Lucas K Delezene, Philipp Gunz, Jean-Jacques Hublin, Matthew M Skinner
The mandibular third premolar (P3 ) exhibits substantial differences in size and shape among hominoid taxa, and displays a number of discrete traits that have proven to be useful in studies of hominin taxonomy and phylogeny. Discrete traits at the enamel-dentine junction (EDJ) can be accurately assessed on moderately worn specimens, and often appear sharper than at the outer-enamel surface (OES). Here we use microtomography to image the P3 EDJ of a broad sample of extant apes, extinct hominins and modern humans (n = 100)...
October 1, 2019: Journal of Human Evolution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31460910/program-director-as-master-adaptive-learner
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Louito C Edje
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
September 2019: Academic Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31440351/patient-advocacy-as-a-required-competency-of-professionalism
#38
EDITORIAL
Louito Edje
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
August 2019: Journal of Graduate Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31421316/a-neanderthal-from-the-central-western-zagros-iran-structural-reassessment-of-the-wezmeh-1-maxillary-premolar
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Clément Zanolli, Fereidoun Biglari, Marjan Mashkour, Kamyar Abdi, Hervé Monchot, Karyne Debue, Arnaud Mazurier, Priscilla Bayle, Mona Le Luyer, Hélène Rougier, Erik Trinkaus, Roberto Macchiarelli
Wezmeh Cave, in the Kermanshah region of Central Western Zagros, Iran, produced a Late Pleistocene faunal assemblage rich in carnivorans along with a human right maxillary premolar, Wezmeh 1, an unerupted tooth from an 8 ± 2 year-old individual. Uranium-series analyses of the fauna by alpha spectrometry provided age estimates between 70 and 11 ka. Crown dimensions place the tooth specimen at the upper limits of Late Pleistocene human ranges of variation. Wezmeh 1 metameric position (most likely a P3 ) remains uncertain and only its surficial morphology has been described so far...
August 13, 2019: Journal of Human Evolution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31358180/endostructural-morphology-in-hominoid-mandibular-third-premolars-geometric-morphometric-analysis-of-dentine-crown-shape
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Thomas W Davies, Lucas K Delezene, Philipp Gunz, Jean-Jacques Hublin, Matthew M Skinner
In apes, the mandibular third premolar (P3 ) is adapted for a role in honing the large upper canine. The role of honing was lost early in hominin evolution, releasing the tooth from this functional constraint and allowing it to respond to subsequent changes in masticatory demands. This led to substantial morphological changes, and as such the P3 has featured prominently in systematic analyses of the hominin clade. The application of microtomography has also demonstrated that examination of the enamel-dentine junction (EDJ) increases the taxonomic value of variations in crown morphology...
August 2019: Journal of Human Evolution
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