Force-Induced H2S by PDLSCs Modifies Osteoclastic Activity during Tooth Movement.
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Tension force-induced bone formation in orthodontic tooth movement via modulation of the GSK-3β/β-catenin signaling pathway.Hydrogen sulfide promotes immunomodulation of gingiva-derived mesenchymal stem cells via the Fas/FasL coupling pathway.Mechanobiology of Periodontal Ligament Stem Cells in Orthodontic Tooth Movement
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Force-Induced H2S by PDLSCs Modifies Osteoclastic Activity during Tooth Movement.
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Force-Induced H2S by PDLSCs Modifies Osteoclastic Activity during Tooth Movement.
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Force-Induced H2S by PDLSCs Modifies Osteoclastic Activity during Tooth Movement.
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Force-Induced H2S by PDLSCs Modifies Osteoclastic Activity during Tooth Movement.
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Force-Induced H2S by PDLSCs Modifies Osteoclastic Activity during Tooth Movement.
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Force-Induced H2S by PDLSCs Modifies Osteoclastic Activity during Tooth Movement.
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Force-Induced H2S by PDLSCs Modifies Osteoclastic Activity during Tooth Movement.
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Force-Induced H2S by PDLSCs Modifies Osteoclastic Activity during Tooth Movement.
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10.1177/0022034517690388
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2017-02-01T00:00:00Z