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  • Neurobiology of Mastication   (Hardcover: 540 pages September 1, 1999)
    Journal Citations by Authors  >Y. Nakamura >Barry J.Sessle

    Table of Contents:
    Introduction.The process of mastication
     (>G.E. Gerstner, >L.J. Goldberg)
    Molecular Mechanisms of Signal Transduction. Oral Papers. The role of second messengers in gustatory transduction mechanism
     (>Y. Okada et al.,)
    Olfactory transduction
     (>T.Kurahashi)
    Ligand binding sites and subunit composition of the iontropic glutamate receptors
     (>Y. Sahara)
    Inhibitory control of excitatory transmission
     (>M.-Y. Min  et al.,)
    Poster Papers. Effect of amiloride on the taste responses of the frog glossopharyngeal nerve to Ca, Mg and Na salts
     (>Y. Kitada et al.,)
    NADPH-diaphorase in the brainstem trigeminal sensory nuclear complex
     (>M. Takemura et al.,)
    Whole-cell voltage-clamp recordings from feline odontoblasts
     (>H. Ikeda et al.,)
    Low-voltage activated calcium conductances in neonatal rat trigeminal motoneurons
     (>T. Inoue et al.,)
    Effects of serotonin on spike afterhyperpolarization in rat trigeminal motoneurons
     (>S. Itoh et al.,)
    Expressions of IGFs, IGF receptors, myoD family and acetylcholine receptors during postnatal development of rat skeletal muscles
     (>A. Yamane et al.,)
    Expression of glutamate receptors in trigeminal neurons during postnatal development
     (>J.E. Turman, >S.H. Chandler)
    Cellular Mechanisms of Information Processing. Oral Papers. Trigeminal motoneurons, interneurons, and the control of neuronal discharge
     (>S.H. Chandler, >C.A. Del Negro, >C.-F. Hsiao)
    Electrophysical properties of facial motoneurons
     (>Y. Nishimura et al.,)
    Development and modulation of glycinergic synaptic transmission to hypoglossal motoneurons
     (>A.J. Berger)
    Discharge pattern of the superior salivatory nucleus in the rat: in vivo and in vitro studies
     (>R. Matsuo)
    Modulation of calcium channels by neuropeptides in submandibular ganglion neurons
     (>T. Endoh, >T. Suzuki)
    Poster Papers. Effect of norepinephrine on trigeminal activity, using an isolated brainstem preparation
     (>A. Mori et al.,)
    Ionic currents in odontoblasts and dental pulp cells
     (>Y. Shibukawa, >T.Suzuki)
    Electrophysiological Identification of the Submandibular Superior Salivatory Nucleus(SSN) Neurons in the Rat
     (>K.Ishizuka, >Y.Satoh, >T. Murakami)
    Oxidative and glycolytic enzyme activities of rat masticatory motoneurons
     (>S. Kawagishi et al.,)
    Systems (1) Sensory Mechanisms. Oral Papers. Processing of nociceptive inputs from different tissues to the spinal trigeminal nucleus and release of immunoreactive substance P
     (>K.B. Messlinger, >J.Ellrich)
    Subtypes of oral mucosal nociceptor: an in vitro study in rats
     (>K. Toda et al.,)
    Contribution of jaw muscle spindles to the control of mastication
     (>T. Morimoto et al.,)
    Morphologies of masticatory motoneurons and muscle spindle afferents
     (>Y. Shigenaga et al.,)
    Principalis and oralis premotoneurons for the cat trigeminal motor nucleus
     (>A. Yoshida et al.,)
    Poster Papers. Ultrastructure of axon terminals contacting periodontal and spindle afferents
     (>S. Honma et al.,)
    Glutamate, GABA, and glycine immunoreactive terminals on cat masseter motoneurons
     (>Y.C.Bae et al.,)
    The trigemino-tecto-olivo-cerebellar projection in the rat
     (>T. Akaike et al.,)
    Effects of changing of occlusal height on mastication in the rabbit
     (>O. Hidaka et al.,)
    Tooth pulp inflammation modulates inferior alveolar nerve-driven neurons' responsiveness
     (>M. Sunakawa et al.,)
    Response of adrenal nerve activity to mechanical stimulation of the teeth in rats
     (>K. Ikeda et al.,)
    Influence of jaw position on the evoked potentials from the sternocleidomastoid muscle
     (>I. Okayasu et al.,)
    A method for determining muscle spindle afferent input to motoneurons in the human masseter
     (>S.D. Scutter, >K.S. Turker)
    Physiological evidence in support of a direct projection by jaw-muscle spindle afferents to the caudal medulla in the anaesthetized rat
     (>R. Donga et al.,)
    Systems (2) Motor Mechanisms. Oral Papers. Are trigeminal pre-motor interneurones part of the masticatory central pattern generator?
     (>R. Donga et al.,)
    Hypoglossal premotor neurons with respiratory-related activity
     (>T. Ono et al.,)
    Ontogenetic analysis of brainstem mechanisms of ingestive activities in vitro
     (>N. Katakura, >M. Nakajima, >Y. Nakamura)
    Fiber types and their functional role in mammalian masticatory muscles
     (>Y. Saeki et al.,)
    Reflex control of masticatory muscles in man
     (>K.S. Turker et al.,)
    Dental robotics: synthetic approach to mastication science
     (>A. Takanishi et al.,)
    Poster Papers. A quantitative analysis of the dendritic organization of cat trigeminal motoneurons
     (>Y. Nagase et al.,)
    Effects of cerebellar ablation on the timing of masticatory force control in the rabbit
     (>A. Komuro et al.,)
    Alternating activities of masseter and digastric in growing rats fed a kneaded diet
     (>K. Ikeda et al.,)
    Effects of stimulation in the hypothalamus on jaw reflexes
     (>M. Inoue >Y. Yamada,)
    Effects of basal-ganglia stimulation on rhythmic jaw movements in the rabbit
     (>Y. Masuda et al.,)
    Striatal region that induces jaw muscle activity in response to electrical and receptor microstimulations in the rat
     (>N. Amano et al.,)
    Inhibition of rhythmic jaw movements by brainstem stimulation in the rabbit
     (>H. Tsuji et al.,)
    Reticular neurons for rat rhythmical jaw movements
     (>M. Ohta et al.,)
    Anatomic evidence suggest that digastricus pars occipitomandibularis muscle of the rabbit receives a trigeminal nerve motor innervation
     (>R. Donga et al.,)
    Stretch reflex-like response in superior head of the human lateral pterygoid muscle
     (>K. Hiraba et al.,)
    Simulation of human masticatory jaw movement by minimum-jerk model
     (>K. Yashiro, >T. Yamauchi >K. Takada)
    Effects of bite-opening on myosin heavy chain expression in rat masseter muscle
     (>Y. Ohnuki et al.,)
    Dependence of the recruitment and co-contraction of jaw muscles on the bite point
     (>R.U. Medina, >Y.Tsuchida >S.Kohno)
    Magnetic motor evoked potentials in the masseter muscle during voluntary extension
     (>N. Hashimoto, >T.Torisu >H. Fujii)
    Behavioral changes of post-contraction errors in bite force production
     (>I. Kurasawa, >M. Amari)
    Jaw muscle activities induced by tooth pulp stimulation change with aging
     (>Y. Matsui, >M. Sunakawa, >H.Suda)
    Human jaw movement accelerations in passive closing and in open/close boundary state during experimental gum-chewing
     (>K. Yashiro, >T. Fukuda, >K. Takada)
    Modulation of facial nerve discharge by tactile facial stimulation in the rat
     (>J. Mizuno, >R. Matsuo, >T. Morimoto)
    New evidence for initiation of swallowing from the pharynx
     (>J.Kitagawa et al.,)
    Cortial Mechanisms of Information Processing. Oral Papers. Anatomical basis for information processing in masticatory behavior
     (>M. Takada, >N. Hatanaka, >H. Tokuno)
    Cortical neuronal activity in taste-related ingestive behavior in rats
     (>T. Yamamoto)
    Integration of tooth-pulp pain at the level of cerebral cortex
     (>K. Iwata)
    Face primary motor cortex and somatosensory cortex: input and output properties and functional interrelationships in the awake monkey
     (>B.J. Sessle, >D.Yao, >K.Yamamura)
    Function of the orofacial SI during mastication in awake cats: Changes in masticatory movements and activities of mastication-related neurons in motor cortices following a lesion in the orofacial SI in awake cats
     (>H. Hiraba,)
    The role of cortical inputs and brainstem interneuron populations in patterning mastication
     (>J.P. Lund et al.,)
    Poster Papers. Different roles of the primary motor and ventral premotor cortex in jaw movements
     (>K. Yoshino et al.,)
    Neuromagnetic analysis of cortical activites associated with voluntary jaw movements
     (>N. Narita, >H. Endo)

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  • A New Approach to Bone Regeneration: Plasma Rich in Growth Factors (PRGF)   (Hardcover: 277 pages March 19, 2001)
    Journal Citations by Authors  >Eduardo Anitua Aldecoa

    An in depth and rigorous research of the cellular and mollecular processes that allow bone & tissue self-repair and regeneration, together with an accurate description of the PRGF (Plasma Rich in Growth Factors) technique for its use in oral surgery & dentistry, maxillofacial surgery, aesthetic surgery, etc. Chapters include introduction to the biology of the bone, basic principles for bone regeneration, preparation technique for PRGF and clinical trials.
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