Nanocharacterization in Dentistry
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Nanoscale Observation of Dentine Surfaces and Collagen Network
3. Dentine Tubules Blocking – to Alleviate Hypersensitivity
4. Nanocharacterization of Cell-Surface Macromolecules and Cell-Wall-Associated Proteins Native to Streptococcus mutans
Exploring Cell-Surface Interactions: Analysis of Local Cell-Surface Interactions Associated with the Glucan Polymers of S. mutans Using in Situ Force Spectroscopy
5. The Effect of wapA Mutation on Cell Surface Adhesion in S. mutans
6. Dental Plaque-Antimicrobial Agents for Prevention of Bacterial Biofilms
7. Dental Implants: Structure, Chemistry and Biocompatibility
8. Bacteria-Induced Enamel Demineralization Studied Using Optical Profilometry
9. Sub-cellular Vesicles as Novel Biomarkers for the Detection of Oral Cancer
10. High-speed AFM: Towards Non-Invasive Nanoscale Measurements in the Dentist’s Surgery
11. Summary
Acknowledgments
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Sharma, S.; Cross, S.E.; Hsueh, C.; Wali, R.P.; Stieg, A.Z.; Gimzewski, J.K. Nanocharacterization in Dentistry. Int. J. Mol. Sci. 2010, 11, 2523-2545. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms11062523
Sharma S, Cross SE, Hsueh C, Wali RP, Stieg AZ, Gimzewski JK. Nanocharacterization in Dentistry. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 2010; 11(6):2523-2545. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms11062523
Chicago/Turabian StyleSharma, Shivani, Sarah E. Cross, Carlin Hsueh, Ruseen P. Wali, Adam Z. Stieg, and James K. Gimzewski. 2010. "Nanocharacterization in Dentistry" International Journal of Molecular Sciences 11, no. 6: 2523-2545. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms11062523