Seq #232 Friday, March 23, 2007

3:30 PM-4:45 PM Ernest N. Morial Convention Center Exhibit Hall I2-J, Poster
Salivary Analysis and Function
 
2243  Proteomic Analysis of Oral Fluids
M. FORDE, D.A. ASSAD, M.C. CHARLESWORTH, S. KOKA, and B.J. MADDEN, Mayo School of Graduate Medical Education, Rochester, MN, USA
2244  Nucleating Ability of Calcium Phosphate-Protein-Composites
J.C. PESCHKE, T. POTH, R. KLISS, H. FRANKE, and O. MUSOLF, SusTech GmbH & Co. KG, Darmstadt, Germany
2245  Functional analysis of mice salivary proteins adsorbed on hydroxyapatite (HAP)
K. OSHIMA, T. OHSHIMA, and N. MAEDA, Tsurumi University, Yokohama, Japan
2246  Conformational Analysis of Acidic Proline-rich Salivary Protein PRP1 using FTIR
S. ELANGOVAN1, H.C. MARGOLIS2, F.G. OPPENHEIM1, and E. BENIASH2, 1Boston University, MA, USA, 2The Forsyth Institute, Boston, MA, USA
2247  Use of Tandem Affinity Purification to Characterize MUC1 Complexes
J. ZHANG, M. PANCHENKO, X. LI, L. BRUNO, B. REBOUCAS, F.G. OPPENHEIM, and G.D. OFFNER, Boston University Medical Center, MA, USA
2248  Characterization of an Amylase-Binding Protein of Streptococcus mitis
J.S. VORRASI, State University of New York - Buffalo, USA, B. CHAUDHURI, State University of New York Buffalo, USA, and F. SCANNAPIECO, State University of New York SUNY Buffalo, USA
2249  Divalent Cations and/or EDTA, pH Affect Anticandidal Activity of MUC7-12-mer
G. WEI, University of Buffalo, SUNY, NY, USA, and L. BOBEK, State University of New York - Buffalo, USA
2250  Oral Fungal Disease Prevention: Impact of Histatin Proteolysis
X. SUN, E. SALIH, F.G. OPPENHEIM, and E.J. HELMERHORST, Boston University Goldman School of Dental Medicine, MA, USA
2251  Lysine Residues are Required for Histatin Translocation into Candida albicans
X.S. LI, J.N. SUN, and M. EDGERTON, State University of New York - Buffalo, USA
2252  Zinc/pH Effects on H2S Accumulation in and Loss from Saliva
D. CODIPILLY, and I. KLEINBERG, State University of New York SUNY Stony Brook, USA
2253  An HPLC based method for extracting and quantifying salivary α-tocopherol
D. MIKSA, C. WORRELL, Y. HU, R. RICHTER, V. BARNES, and T. XU, Colgate-Palmolive Company, Piscataway, NJ, USA
2254  Sincrotron Light Versus Conventional Techniques measurement of ions in saliva
A.T. PETTA1, F.M. FLÓRIO1, J.P.A. OLIVEIRA1, R.B. BRITO, Jr.1, and T. WASSALL2, 1Faculdade de Odontologia São Leopoldo Mandic, Campinas, Brazil, 2São Leopoldo Mandic, Campinas, Brazil
2255  Oxidative Modification of Salivary Biomolecules with Therapeutic Ozonated Water
C.J. SILWOOD, London South Bank University, United Kingdom, J.C. BLACKBURN, London South Bank Univeristy, England, Uk, and M.C. GROOTVELD, Queen's University of Belfast, Northern Ireland, Uk
2256  The science behind saliva mRNA
N.J. PARK, and D.T. WONG, University of California - Los Angeles, USA
2257  Lipids of Human Saliva
M. HALEY, J. HILL, and P. WERTZ, University of Iowa, Iowa City, USA

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