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Исследование содержания белков, участвующих в фосфорно-кальциевом обмене, в пульпе постоянных зубов при воспалении

Abstract

In the given work in gomogenates pulps of a constant teeth have been studied changes in the maintenance osteocalcin,
annexin V, alkaline phosphatase at a chronic pulpitis. It has been revealed that in a pulp of a tooth at an inflammation decrease
in quantity osteocalcin, alkaline phosphatase and increase in the maintenance annexin V is observed. The received
results testify to inhibition of education reparatived dentin in a pulp of a teeth at a chronic pulpitis.

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И. Островская
ГОУ ВПО «Московский государственный медико-стоматологический университет Росздрава»
Russian Federation


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