Seq #151 Friday, 27 June 2003

11:00 AM-12:15 PM Svenska Massan Exhibition Hall B, Poster
Microbiology and Materials; Immune Cells, NO and Neuropeptides
* Poster files available online
 
1375  Effects of iNOS Inhibitor on Experimentally Induced Rat Pulpitis
H.N. KAWANISHI, N. KAWASHIMA, N. SUZUKI, M. TAKAGI, and H. SUDA, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan
1376  In vitro Antimicrobial Activity of Ni-Ti Endodontic Therapy
G. PALAIA, U. ROMEO, L. PACIFICI, F. RIPARI, G. GAMBARINI, C. MORONI, G. TARSITANI, and S. PETTI, University of Rome "La Sapienza", Roma, Italy
1377  S. mutans Promotes Monocyte to Dendritic Cell Differentiation
C.-L. HAHN, A.M. BEST, S.E. BARBOUR, H.A. SCHENKEIN, and J.G. TEW, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, USA
1378  Antimicrobial Activity of Nd:YAG Laser in Endodontics
A. CHILÀ, A. POSSENTI, G. PALAIA, A. RIPARI, U. ROMEO, G. GAMBARINI, C. MORONI, G. TARSITANI, and S. PETTI, University of Rome "La Sapienza", Roma, Italy
1379  Is a Detectable Bacteremia Produced During Non-surgical Root Canal Therapy?
L. SAVARRIO1, D. MACKENZIE1, M. RIGGIO1, W.P. SAUNDERS2, and J. BAGG1, 1 University of Glasgow, United Kingdom, 2 University of Dundee Dental School, United Kingdom
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1384  IL-1a and TNFa Expression in Rat Pulp and Periapical Lesions after Unilateral Sympathectomy
A. BLETSA, K.J. HEYERAAS, S.R. HAUG, and E. BERGGREEN, University of Bergen, Norway
1385  Detection of Treponema, Enterococcus, Streptococcus, and Candida species in Root Canal Infections in Southern Chinese
C.S.P. TSANG, F.C.S. CHU, and L.P. SAMARANAYAKE, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
1386  Cloning and Sequencing in Endodontic Microbial Identification
A.F. FOUAD, B. JAFARNIA, and J. BARRY, University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, USA
1387  Role of Neuropeptides in Regulating the Expression of IL-8 and MCP-1 in Human Dental Pulp
S.H. PARK, G.Y.W. HSIAO, T. PATEL, and G.T.-J. HUANG, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, USA
1388  4-META Resin Application on Carious Dentin may Inhibit the Proliferation of Bacteria
S. MIYAKOSHI, K. MATSUZAKA, S. MURAKAMI, Y. KOIKE, M. SHIMONO, and T. INOUE, Tokyo Dental College, Chiba, Japan
1389  Root Canal Microflora of Dogs’ Teeth with Induced Periapical Lesions by Two Different Methods
F.B.A. FERREIRA1, H.R.C. RABANG2, B.P.F.A. GOMES2, and F.J. SOUZA FILHO2, 1 Bauru Dental School - University of São Paulo, Brazil, 2 Piracicaba Dental School - State University of Campinas, Brazil

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