Publications by authors named "Wyman Chan"

Here, we report the draft genome sequences of sp. MMG031 and sp. MMG032, isolated from coral-associated dinoflagellate , assembled and analyzed by undergraduate students participating in a Marine Microbial Genomics (MMG) course.

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This paper serves as a Part II follow-up of our research investigations performed on the molecular structures of silver(I)-fluoride (SF) and diammine-silver(I) fluoride (SDF) complexes in solution-based commercial products for clinical application, their precise chemical compositions, and their nature in aqueous solution, the latter including rapid fluoride-exchange processes at the silver(I) ion centre monitored by F NMR analysis (Part I). Part I of this series also explores the mechanisms of action (MoA) of these complexes, and is therefore largely focused on their chemical reactions with constituents of human saliva, which has access to their sites of application. Such reactions were found to slowly promote the generation of potentially physiologically-active Ag/AgCl nanoparticles from primarily-generated discoloured silver(I) chloride (AgCl) precipitates, a process involving salivary electron-donors such as thiocyanate and L-cysteine.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates the molecular structure, composition, and interactions of silver(I)-diammine fluoride (SDF) and silver(I)-fluoride (SF) solutions, which are used in treating dental caries, highlighting the lack of prior research in this area.
  • Advanced techniques such as high-resolution NMR spectroscopy and SEM analyses revealed differences in the fluoride exchange dynamics of SDF and SF, along with the generation of silver chloride nanoparticles (CSNPs) when treated with human saliva.
  • Results suggest that the SDF product contains high levels of fluoride and ammonia, and that CSNPs formed from the interaction of these solutions with saliva incorporate various biomolecules, indicating a complex interplay when used in dental treatment.
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Human saliva offers many advantages over other biofluids regarding its use and value as a bioanalytical medium for the identification and prognostic monitoring of human diseases, mainly because its collection is largely non-invasive, is relatively cheap, and does not require any major clinical supervision, nor supervisory input. Indeed, participants donating this biofluid for such purposes, including the identification, validation and quantification of surrogate biomarkers, may easily self-collect such samples in their homes following the provision of full collection details to them by researchers. In this report, the authors have focused on the applications of metabolomics technologies to the diagnosis and progressive severity monitoring of human cancer conditions, firstly oral cancers (e.

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Peroxides present in oral healthcare products generally exert favourable protective activities against the development and progression of tooth decay, plaque, gingivitis, and halitosis, etc. However, despite the high level of research focus on hydrogen and carbamide peroxides as therapeutically active (and tooth-whitening) agents, to date the use of alternative chemical forms of peroxides such as peroxoborates for these purposes has received only scant attention. Intriguingly, peroxoborate and its esters with polyols, such as glycerol, have a very diverse chemistry/biochemistry in aqueous solution, for which there is an increasing amount of evidence that it remains distinctive from that of hydrogen peroxide; such properties include self-associative and hydrolytic equilibria, and their abilities to participate in electrophile- or nucleophile-scavenging, metal ion-complexing, redox and free radical reactions, for example.

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Objective: The study was performed to assess the risk of at-home and in-office bleaching procedures, and to recognise potential predictors for side effects.

Design: Multi-centre, questionnaire-based prospective study with follow-ups at around 14 days and around one year post-treatment.

Setting: General practices and university clinics during the years 2007-2009 in Scandinavia.

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Wyman Chan talks to the BDJ about his mission to deliver pain-free whitening treatments and his views on the recent tooth-whitening legislation.

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