Publications by authors named "Kei Ki"

Introduction: This laboratory study aimed to evaluate the effect of trans-cinnamaldehyde (TC) conditioning on dentin tissue stabilization, bacterial adhesion, and stem cell toxicity.

Methods: Dentin beams (n = 204) from extracted human molars were demineralized in phosphoric acid and treated with TC (2.5, 5, and 7.

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  • * Researchers used a method called immunohistochemistry to observe specific integrins (alpha(1), alpha(2), alpha(3), and alpha(5)) and epidermal keratin in liver tissues under different conditions, from normal to cancerous.
  • * Results showed that while integrin expression decreases in cancerous tissues, integrins alpha(1) and alpha(5) are more prevalent in metastatic (spread) tumors, suggesting these integrins might be significant for liver cancer
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