Publications by authors named "J Juri Ayub"

Digital technology that utilizes 3D printing has become a viable alternative to the traditional fabrication of wax patterns and definitive restorations for pressable ceramics. Digital workflows afford clinicians fewer variables, improved repeatability, and faster design and fabrication times. The print/press technique for producing zirconia-reinforced lithium-disilicate restorations offers benefits in terms of convenience, precision, and improved mechanical properties.

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Besides meticulous application of proper bonding protocols and clinical technique, the clinical success of direct resin-based restorations is dependent on the selection of the appropriate restorative material, curing light, and, whenever certain contours of the tooth need to be rebuilt, matrix band system. All of these aspects have seen significant developments and improvements over the years, all geared toward increased clinical success and longevity. Highlighting some of these key developments, this article provides an update on resin-based composites, curing lights, and matrix bands.

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Memantine, an N-Methyl-D-Aspartate (NMDA) antagonist, has been examined as a potential treatment for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD). Yet, there is limited knowledge regarding how it works to reduce compulsive behaviour and whether it has different effects on individuals based on their sex. Herein, we investigated if there are sex differences in the anticompulsive-like effect of memantine in adult Swiss mice.

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Unlabelled: The phosphatases of regenerating liver (PRL) are oncogenic when overexpressed. We previously found that PRL2 deletion increases PTEN, decreases Akt activity, and suppresses tumor development in a partial Pten-deficient mouse model. The current study aims to further establish the mechanism of PTEN regulation by PRL2 and expand the therapeutic potential for PTEN augmentation mediated by PRL2 inhibition in cancers initiated without PTEN alteration.

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Article Synopsis
  • This study investigated how different universal adhesives and a silane coupling agent affect the bond strength of resin-based composites used in CAD-CAM technology.
  • It involved testing three types of composites (Brilliant Crios, Lava Ultimate, and Tetric CAD) with and without a silane primer after initial polishing or grit blasting.
  • The results indicated that bond strength varied by composite type and that the silane primer had mixed effects, improving some adhesives while weakening others.
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