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Nano-Engineering Solutions for Dental Implant Applications
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Nano-engineering offers unique solutions for biomedical implants to meet compromised patient conditions via enhanced bioactivity and local drug release. This book presents the cutting-edge nano-engineered dental implant solutions that has the potential to ensure long-term success of dental implants while maintaining clinical translatability. From surface modification of titanium/zirconium dental implants to advanced therapeutic enhancements to treat infection and poor integration, this book advances the field of dental implant nano-engineering, showcasing current trends and future directions.

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Technology: general issues --- History of engineering & technology --- endocytosis --- ipriflavone --- mesoporous nanospheres --- nanoparticles --- oxidative stress --- pre-osteoblasts --- implant --- nano-scaled surface --- blood clot --- LncRNA --- osseointegration --- bone regeneration --- zirconium --- zirconia --- dental implants --- nanopores --- electrochemical anodization --- extracellular vesicles --- exosomes --- nanomedicine --- regeneration --- cell-free therapy --- decontamination --- antibacterial agents --- nano-modified dental implant --- nanostructured titanium --- dental implant --- TiO2 nanotubes --- surface modification --- antibacterial --- titanium --- laser therapy --- peri-implantitis --- debridement --- implants --- nanostructure --- gingival fibroblasts --- biofilm --- soft-tissue integration --- endocytosis --- ipriflavone --- mesoporous nanospheres --- nanoparticles --- oxidative stress --- pre-osteoblasts --- implant --- nano-scaled surface --- blood clot --- LncRNA --- osseointegration --- bone regeneration --- zirconium --- zirconia --- dental implants --- nanopores --- electrochemical anodization --- extracellular vesicles --- exosomes --- nanomedicine --- regeneration --- cell-free therapy --- decontamination --- antibacterial agents --- nano-modified dental implant --- nanostructured titanium --- dental implant --- TiO2 nanotubes --- surface modification --- antibacterial --- titanium --- laser therapy --- peri-implantitis --- debridement --- implants --- nanostructure --- gingival fibroblasts --- biofilm --- soft-tissue integration


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Nano-Engineering Solutions for Dental Implant Applications
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Nano-engineering offers unique solutions for biomedical implants to meet compromised patient conditions via enhanced bioactivity and local drug release. This book presents the cutting-edge nano-engineered dental implant solutions that has the potential to ensure long-term success of dental implants while maintaining clinical translatability. From surface modification of titanium/zirconium dental implants to advanced therapeutic enhancements to treat infection and poor integration, this book advances the field of dental implant nano-engineering, showcasing current trends and future directions.


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Nano-Engineering Solutions for Dental Implant Applications
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Nano-engineering offers unique solutions for biomedical implants to meet compromised patient conditions via enhanced bioactivity and local drug release. This book presents the cutting-edge nano-engineered dental implant solutions that has the potential to ensure long-term success of dental implants while maintaining clinical translatability. From surface modification of titanium/zirconium dental implants to advanced therapeutic enhancements to treat infection and poor integration, this book advances the field of dental implant nano-engineering, showcasing current trends and future directions.


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Prevention and Treatment of Periodontitis
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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This book is a compilation of articles by experts on the prevention and treatment of periodontal disease, many of which are full of data-based evidence from basic research perspectives or patient data.


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Prevention and Treatment of Periodontitis
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This book is a compilation of articles by experts on the prevention and treatment of periodontal disease, many of which are full of data-based evidence from basic research perspectives or patient data.


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Anticancer Properties of Natural and Derivative Products
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Natural products are bioactive compounds synthesized by terrestrial and marine plants, microorganisms and animals, whose main objective is to prevent them from attacks by predators and/or pathogens. Traditionally since ancient times, different cultures have used these compounds for the prevention and treatment of various human diseases. During the last few years, it has been reported that most of these phytochemicals possess a variety of interesting and significant biological properties, such as analgesic, antiallodynic, antidiabetic, antioxidant, antiparasitic, antimicrobial, antiviral, antiatherogenic, anti-inflammatory, antiproliferative, antitumor and normal growth stimulants, as well as significant cardioprotective and neuroprotective activity. This thematic book aims to collect and disseminate some of the most significant and recent contributions of the use of the natural compounds called phytochemicals, as well as some of their chemical derivatives, for the prevention and treatment of cancer and other accompanying diseases. On the other hand, in recent years, the synthesis of numerous chemical derivatives of these natural compounds has also intensified, with the aim of enhancing their bioactive capacities. Among all these bioactivities, special attention has been paid to its antitumor capacity through the potential modulation of cancer initiation and growth, cell differentiation, apoptosis and autophagy, angiogenesis, and metastatic dissemination. In addition, a considerable number of studies have linked their anticancer effects to their anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activities.

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total phenolic content --- total flavonoid content --- GC-MS --- DPPH --- antioxidant --- anticancer agent --- anti-inflammatory agent --- gingival fibroblasts --- oral cancer --- natural extract --- Adenosma bracteosum --- extract --- anti-cancer --- cell line --- isolated compounds --- caspase-3 --- bioactive compounds --- metabolites --- wine --- grapes --- breast cancer --- chemoprevention --- chemotherapy --- squamous cell carcinoma --- Moringa oleifera --- 3-hydroxy-β-ionone --- antioxidant activity --- antioxidant enzymes --- anti-proliferative activity --- maslinic acid --- melanoma --- Olea europaea L. --- ROS levels --- photodynamic therapy --- cancer --- photosensitiser --- natural compounds --- Elaeagnus angustifolia --- EMT --- apoptosis --- AKT/PI3K signaling pathway --- human hepatocarcinoma HepG2 cells --- migration activity --- proliferation --- oxidative stress --- ROS level --- uvaol --- lung metastases --- in vivo --- complementary medicine --- medicinal mushrooms --- triterpenoic acid --- tormentic acid --- betulinic acid --- oleanolic acid --- rhodamine B --- cytotoxicity --- hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) --- Pogostemon cablin (PPa extract) --- cell cycle --- synergism --- natural photosensitive compounds --- anticancer activity --- hypericin --- emodin --- quinizarin --- danthron --- interaction --- DNA --- glioblastoma (GBM) --- lactucopicrin (LCTP) --- temozolomide (TMZ) --- autophagy --- NF-κB --- p62/SQSM1 --- natural product --- therapeutic triglyceride --- xenograft study --- Caveolin-1 --- actin cytoskeleton --- betulin glycoconjugates --- click chemistry --- 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition --- n/a


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Anticancer Properties of Natural and Derivative Products
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Natural products are bioactive compounds synthesized by terrestrial and marine plants, microorganisms and animals, whose main objective is to prevent them from attacks by predators and/or pathogens. Traditionally since ancient times, different cultures have used these compounds for the prevention and treatment of various human diseases. During the last few years, it has been reported that most of these phytochemicals possess a variety of interesting and significant biological properties, such as analgesic, antiallodynic, antidiabetic, antioxidant, antiparasitic, antimicrobial, antiviral, antiatherogenic, anti-inflammatory, antiproliferative, antitumor and normal growth stimulants, as well as significant cardioprotective and neuroprotective activity. This thematic book aims to collect and disseminate some of the most significant and recent contributions of the use of the natural compounds called phytochemicals, as well as some of their chemical derivatives, for the prevention and treatment of cancer and other accompanying diseases. On the other hand, in recent years, the synthesis of numerous chemical derivatives of these natural compounds has also intensified, with the aim of enhancing their bioactive capacities. Among all these bioactivities, special attention has been paid to its antitumor capacity through the potential modulation of cancer initiation and growth, cell differentiation, apoptosis and autophagy, angiogenesis, and metastatic dissemination. In addition, a considerable number of studies have linked their anticancer effects to their anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activities.

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Research & information: general --- total phenolic content --- total flavonoid content --- GC-MS --- DPPH --- antioxidant --- anticancer agent --- anti-inflammatory agent --- gingival fibroblasts --- oral cancer --- natural extract --- Adenosma bracteosum --- extract --- anti-cancer --- cell line --- isolated compounds --- caspase-3 --- bioactive compounds --- metabolites --- wine --- grapes --- breast cancer --- chemoprevention --- chemotherapy --- squamous cell carcinoma --- Moringa oleifera --- 3-hydroxy-β-ionone --- antioxidant activity --- antioxidant enzymes --- anti-proliferative activity --- maslinic acid --- melanoma --- Olea europaea L. --- ROS levels --- photodynamic therapy --- cancer --- photosensitiser --- natural compounds --- Elaeagnus angustifolia --- EMT --- apoptosis --- AKT/PI3K signaling pathway --- human hepatocarcinoma HepG2 cells --- migration activity --- proliferation --- oxidative stress --- ROS level --- uvaol --- lung metastases --- in vivo --- complementary medicine --- medicinal mushrooms --- triterpenoic acid --- tormentic acid --- betulinic acid --- oleanolic acid --- rhodamine B --- cytotoxicity --- hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) --- Pogostemon cablin (PPa extract) --- cell cycle --- synergism --- natural photosensitive compounds --- anticancer activity --- hypericin --- emodin --- quinizarin --- danthron --- interaction --- DNA --- glioblastoma (GBM) --- lactucopicrin (LCTP) --- temozolomide (TMZ) --- autophagy --- NF-κB --- p62/SQSM1 --- natural product --- therapeutic triglyceride --- xenograft study --- Caveolin-1 --- actin cytoskeleton --- betulin glycoconjugates --- click chemistry --- 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition --- total phenolic content --- total flavonoid content --- GC-MS --- DPPH --- antioxidant --- anticancer agent --- anti-inflammatory agent --- gingival fibroblasts --- oral cancer --- natural extract --- Adenosma bracteosum --- extract --- anti-cancer --- cell line --- isolated compounds --- caspase-3 --- bioactive compounds --- metabolites --- wine --- grapes --- breast cancer --- chemoprevention --- chemotherapy --- squamous cell carcinoma --- Moringa oleifera --- 3-hydroxy-β-ionone --- antioxidant activity --- antioxidant enzymes --- anti-proliferative activity --- maslinic acid --- melanoma --- Olea europaea L. --- ROS levels --- photodynamic therapy --- cancer --- photosensitiser --- natural compounds --- Elaeagnus angustifolia --- EMT --- apoptosis --- AKT/PI3K signaling pathway --- human hepatocarcinoma HepG2 cells --- migration activity --- proliferation --- oxidative stress --- ROS level --- uvaol --- lung metastases --- in vivo --- complementary medicine --- medicinal mushrooms --- triterpenoic acid --- tormentic acid --- betulinic acid --- oleanolic acid --- rhodamine B --- cytotoxicity --- hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) --- Pogostemon cablin (PPa extract) --- cell cycle --- synergism --- natural photosensitive compounds --- anticancer activity --- hypericin --- emodin --- quinizarin --- danthron --- interaction --- DNA --- glioblastoma (GBM) --- lactucopicrin (LCTP) --- temozolomide (TMZ) --- autophagy --- NF-κB --- p62/SQSM1 --- natural product --- therapeutic triglyceride --- xenograft study --- Caveolin-1 --- actin cytoskeleton --- betulin glycoconjugates --- click chemistry --- 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition


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Prevention and Treatment of Periodontitis
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This book is a compilation of articles by experts on the prevention and treatment of periodontal disease, many of which are full of data-based evidence from basic research perspectives or patient data.

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Medicine --- 70-kDa heat shock proteins --- gingival crevicular fluid --- heat shock protein --- periodontitis --- periodontal disease --- diabetes --- diabetic retinopathy --- bleeding on probing --- probing pocket depth --- fasting blood sugar --- carotid artery calcification --- alveolar bone loss --- computed tomography --- panoramic radiographs --- aspiration pneumonia --- chronic periodontitis --- Porphyromonas gingivalis --- proinflammatory cytokines --- TLR2 --- epidemiological index --- item response theory --- oral examination --- diagnosis --- Mfa1 --- Toll-like receptors --- gingival fibroblast --- azithromycin --- human gingival fibroblast --- human periodontal ligament fibroblast --- IL-6 --- IL-8 --- MMP-1 --- MMP-2 --- chewing ability --- infection --- inflammation --- periodontal medicine --- Gan-Lu-Yin --- herbal medicine --- osteoclastogenesis --- periodontal diseases --- periodontal pocket --- health status indicators --- periodontal inflamed surface area (PISA) --- rheumatoid arthritis --- tocilizumab --- periodontal inflamed surface area --- periodontal pathogen --- mixed effect modeling --- follow-up study --- Low reactive Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) --- human gingival fibroblasts (HGF) --- microarray --- differentially gene expression (DEGs) --- gene ontology --- biological processes (BP) --- protein–protein interaction (PPI) --- 70-kDa heat shock proteins --- gingival crevicular fluid --- heat shock protein --- periodontitis --- periodontal disease --- diabetes --- diabetic retinopathy --- bleeding on probing --- probing pocket depth --- fasting blood sugar --- carotid artery calcification --- alveolar bone loss --- computed tomography --- panoramic radiographs --- aspiration pneumonia --- chronic periodontitis --- Porphyromonas gingivalis --- proinflammatory cytokines --- TLR2 --- epidemiological index --- item response theory --- oral examination --- diagnosis --- Mfa1 --- Toll-like receptors --- gingival fibroblast --- azithromycin --- human gingival fibroblast --- human periodontal ligament fibroblast --- IL-6 --- IL-8 --- MMP-1 --- MMP-2 --- chewing ability --- infection --- inflammation --- periodontal medicine --- Gan-Lu-Yin --- herbal medicine --- osteoclastogenesis --- periodontal diseases --- periodontal pocket --- health status indicators --- periodontal inflamed surface area (PISA) --- rheumatoid arthritis --- tocilizumab --- periodontal inflamed surface area --- periodontal pathogen --- mixed effect modeling --- follow-up study --- Low reactive Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) --- human gingival fibroblasts (HGF) --- microarray --- differentially gene expression (DEGs) --- gene ontology --- biological processes (BP) --- protein–protein interaction (PPI)


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Anticancer Properties of Natural and Derivative Products
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Natural products are bioactive compounds synthesized by terrestrial and marine plants, microorganisms and animals, whose main objective is to prevent them from attacks by predators and/or pathogens. Traditionally since ancient times, different cultures have used these compounds for the prevention and treatment of various human diseases. During the last few years, it has been reported that most of these phytochemicals possess a variety of interesting and significant biological properties, such as analgesic, antiallodynic, antidiabetic, antioxidant, antiparasitic, antimicrobial, antiviral, antiatherogenic, anti-inflammatory, antiproliferative, antitumor and normal growth stimulants, as well as significant cardioprotective and neuroprotective activity. This thematic book aims to collect and disseminate some of the most significant and recent contributions of the use of the natural compounds called phytochemicals, as well as some of their chemical derivatives, for the prevention and treatment of cancer and other accompanying diseases. On the other hand, in recent years, the synthesis of numerous chemical derivatives of these natural compounds has also intensified, with the aim of enhancing their bioactive capacities. Among all these bioactivities, special attention has been paid to its antitumor capacity through the potential modulation of cancer initiation and growth, cell differentiation, apoptosis and autophagy, angiogenesis, and metastatic dissemination. In addition, a considerable number of studies have linked their anticancer effects to their anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activities.

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Research & information: general --- total phenolic content --- total flavonoid content --- GC-MS --- DPPH --- antioxidant --- anticancer agent --- anti-inflammatory agent --- gingival fibroblasts --- oral cancer --- natural extract --- Adenosma bracteosum --- extract --- anti-cancer --- cell line --- isolated compounds --- caspase-3 --- bioactive compounds --- metabolites --- wine --- grapes --- breast cancer --- chemoprevention --- chemotherapy --- squamous cell carcinoma --- Moringa oleifera --- 3-hydroxy-β-ionone --- antioxidant activity --- antioxidant enzymes --- anti-proliferative activity --- maslinic acid --- melanoma --- Olea europaea L. --- ROS levels --- photodynamic therapy --- cancer --- photosensitiser --- natural compounds --- Elaeagnus angustifolia --- EMT --- apoptosis --- AKT/PI3K signaling pathway --- human hepatocarcinoma HepG2 cells --- migration activity --- proliferation --- oxidative stress --- ROS level --- uvaol --- lung metastases --- in vivo --- complementary medicine --- medicinal mushrooms --- triterpenoic acid --- tormentic acid --- betulinic acid --- oleanolic acid --- rhodamine B --- cytotoxicity --- hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) --- Pogostemon cablin (PPa extract) --- cell cycle --- synergism --- natural photosensitive compounds --- anticancer activity --- hypericin --- emodin --- quinizarin --- danthron --- interaction --- DNA --- glioblastoma (GBM) --- lactucopicrin (LCTP) --- temozolomide (TMZ) --- autophagy --- NF-κB --- p62/SQSM1 --- natural product --- therapeutic triglyceride --- xenograft study --- Caveolin-1 --- actin cytoskeleton --- betulin glycoconjugates --- click chemistry --- 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition --- n/a

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