Publications by authors named "Yuan Jin Xu"

Background: Impaired osteo-/angiogenesis, excessive inflammation, and imbalance of the osteoimmune homeostasis are involved in the pathogenesis of the alveolar bone defect caused by periodontitis. Unfortunately, there is still a lack of ideal therapeutic strategies for periodontitis that can regenerate the alveolar bone while remodeling the osteoimmune microenvironment. Quercetin, as a monomeric flavonoid, has multiple pharmacological activities, such as pro-regenerative, anti-inflammatory, and immunomodulatory effects.

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Background: Coordination between osteo-/angiogenesis and the osteoimmune microenvironment is essential for effective bone repair with biomaterials. As a highly personalized and precise biomaterial suitable for repairing complex bone defects in clinical practice, it is essential to endow 3D-printed scaffold the above key capabilities.

Results: Herein, by introducing xonotlite nanofiber (Ca(SiO) (OH), CS) into the 3D-printed silk fibroin/gelatin basal scaffold, a novel bone repair system named SGC was fabricated.

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Due to the poor repair ability of cartilage tissue, regenerative medicine still faces great challenges in the repair of large articular cartilage defects. Quercetin is widely applied as a traditional Chinese medicine in tissue regeneration including liver, bone and skin tissues. However, the evidence for its effects and internal mechanisms for cartilage regeneration are limited.

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Objective: To evaluate the feasibility of arthroplasty with varisized three-dimensional(3D) printing lunate prosthesis for the treatment of advanced Kienböck's disease (KD).

Methods: From 2016 November to 2018 September, a retrospective study was performed for the patients of KD in our hospital. Five patients (two males, three females) were included in this study.

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The objective of this study was to evaluate morphological changes at the articular disc of the temporomandibular joint and capillary of the retrodiscal tissue in a rat model for type 2 spontaneous diabetes mellitus (DM) (i.e., Goto-Kakizaki [GK] rats) compared to normal Wistar rats.

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As the nano-hydroxyapatite is the main inorganic component of bone tissue of the human body, artificial synthesis of nano-hydroxyapatite has attracted the most attention in the field of hard tissue repair. To make up multiple aspects of limitations for nano-hydroxyapatite material itself, nano-hydroxyapatite complexes have been widely evaluated and applied in bone repair. This paper reviewed the common nano-hydroxyapatite complexes and their research progress in bone regeneration.

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The injection of acrylic resin into vessels is an excellent method for macroscopically and microscopically observing their three-dimensional features. Conventional methods can be enhanced by removal of the polymerization inhibitor (hydroquinone) without requiring distillation, a consistent viscosity of polymerized resin, and a constant injection pressure and speed. As microvascular corrosion cast specimens are influenced by viscosity, pressure, and speed changes, injection into different specimens yields varying results.

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As a medical approach to posing contextualized questions that are based on real-life clinical problems, case-based learning (CBL) is used to stimulate and underpin the acquisition of knowledge, skills, and attitudes through clinical cases. Good effects were acquired in the practice of CBL teaching in English applied by the College of Stomatology, Shanghai Jiao Tong University. Responses from both students and teachers reflected that this course approach won their high acceptance and was worthy of use in selected stomatological courses.

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Our aim was to evaluate the expression of vascular endothelial growth factor receptors (VEGFRs) in the synovium of the temporomandibular joints (TMJ) of rabbits with experimentally induced internal derangement. Internal derangement was experimentally induced in 52 rabbit TMJ, and established on the right side of TMJ while the left side was used as the control. Each joint and its control was evaluated by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and endoscopy.

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Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) can differentiate into mineralizing cells and thus have a great potential in application in engineered bone substitutes with bioactive scaffolds in regeneration medicine. In the current study we characterized and demonstrated the pluripotency and osteogenic differentiation of mouse iPSCs. To enhance the osteogenic differentiation of iPSCs, we then transduced the iPSCs with the potent transcription factor, nuclear matrix protein SATB2.

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Purpose: To introduce the preliminary application of rapid prototyping (RP) for temporomandibular joint (TMJ) surgery.

Materials And Methods: This study included 11 consecutive patients (13 joints) seeking TMJ replacement. All patients had previously undergone 3-dimensional computed tomography (CT) scanning (0.

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Bilingual teaching has been used for several years in many Colleges of Stomatology in China, but there are still some problems be solved in textbooks, training of teachers, methods of teaching, etc. This paper discusses the purpose, manners, problems and strategies of bilingual teaching in stomatology. We believe that the specialties of stomatology and the situations of China should be considered in conducting bilingual teaching.

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As a medical course approach of posing contextualized questions that are based upon "real life" clinical problems, case-based learning (CBL) is used to stimulate and underpin the acquisition of knowledge, skills, and attitudes by clinical cases. Good effects were acquired in the practice of CBL teaching in English applied by College of Stomatology, Shanghai Jiao Tong University. Responses from both students and teachers reflected that this course approach won their high acceptability, and was worthy of use in selected stomatological courses.

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Purpose: To investigate the histological and ultrastructural variations after radiofrequency volumetric reduction of the soft palate in an animal model.

Methods: Thirteen porcines were used to evaluate the tissue response to radiofrequency for various time periods. They were divided into two groups.

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