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1. Studies Of Sever Factors' Effects On The Bovine Artery Smooth Muscle Cell Calcification And MRNA Differential Expressions In The Calcifying Process
2. Study On Clinicopathological, Cell Proliferation And Invasion Of Calcifying Epithelial Odontogenic Tumor
3. Clinical-pathological And Molecular Pathological Study Of Calcifying Odontogenic Cyst
4. Study On Development And Mechanism Of Arterial Calcification In Adiponectin-deficient Mice
5. Study On Development And Mechanism Of Arterial Calcification In Adiponectin-deficient Mice Under High-fat/High-sucrose Diet
6. The Remineralization Of Enamel Lesions With Application Of NaF And Containing Fluoride Calcifying Solution In Vitro
7. The Expression And Significant Of Two Kinds SIBLING Family Proteins In Tooth And Odontogenic Tumors
8. A Preliminary Study On The Relationship Between Calcifying Nanoparticles And Calcium Oxalate Kidney Stones Formation
9. The Effects Of Insulin On RANKL In Cultured Rat Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell And Mechanism Involved
10. A Primary Study On The Interaction Of Calcifying Nanoparticles With Human Renal Tubular Epithelial Cells
11. Interaction Of Calcifying Nanoparticles And Calcium Oxalate Crystals With Macrophage-derived Cell Line Ana-1in Mouse
12. Calcifying Nanoparticles Induces Cellapoptosis And Autophagy Mediated By ROS-JNK Signaling Pathways
13. Establishment Of Renal Calculus Rat Model Induced By Calcium Nanoparticles And The Preliminary Study Of Its Mechanism
14. Clinical Diagnosis And Treatment Analysis Of 144 Cases Of Pilomatricoma In Plastic Surgery
15. Detection And Significance Ofautophagy-related Proteins,Autophagosomes In Renal Tissue And Tamm-horsfall Protein In Urine Of Rats With Kidney Calculus Model
16. Clinical Efficacy Of Haitongpi Decoction Combined With Extracorporeal Shock Wave In The Treatment Of Calcified Rotator Cuff Tendonitis
17. Studies of marine calcification: Calcification capacity and genetic responses to nutrient limitation and stress in Emiliania huxleyi (Haptophyta)
18. The Enzymology of Fetuin: A Potential Link Between Periodontal Diseases and Calcifying Atheromas
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