Dr. Douglas Mccall Burns M.D.
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820 N Chelan Ave Wenatchee WA, 98801About
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Anti-TGF-beta antibody blocks enamel matrix derivative-induced upregulation of p21WAF1/cip1 and prevents its inhibition of human oral epithelial cell proliferation.
- Immature human osteoblastic MG63 cells predominantly express a subtype 1-like
- Calcitonin gene-related peptide elevates calcium and polarizes membrane potential in MG-63 cells by both cAMP-independent and -dependent mechanisms.
- Spontaneous Ca2+ oscillations in subcellular compartments of vascular smooth muscle cells rely on different Ca2+ pools.
- Immature osteoblastic MG63 cells possess two calcitonin gene-related peptide receptor subtypes that respond differently to [Cys(Acm)(2,7)] calcitonin gene-related peptide and CGRP(8-37).
- Manual cryopreservation of human alveolar periosteal tissue segments: Effects of pre-culture on recovery rate.
- Improved adhesion of human cultured periosteal sheets to a porous poly(L-lactic acid) membrane scaffold without the aid of exogenous adhesion biomolecules.
- Tissue culture of human alveolar periosteal sheets using a stem-cell culture medium (MesenPRO-RS™): In vitro expansion of CD146-positive cells and concomitant upregulation of osteogenic potential in vivo.
- Biomechanical evaluation by AFM of cultured human cell-multilayered periosteal sheets.
- Real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction and flow cytometric analyses of cell adhesion molecules expressed in human cell-multilayered periosteal sheets in vitro.
- X-ray and ultraviolet C irradiation-induced gamma-H2AX and p53 formation in
- Evaluating the Safety of Somatic Periosteal Cells by Flow-Cytometric Analysis Monitoring the History of DNA Damage.
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