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OMIM - Multisystem Complex Disorders
Dorsal root ganglia and spinal cords from rats with L5-L6 spinal nerve ligations - Wang et al 2002
Dorsal root ganglia gene expression at 2 days, 2 weeks, and 20 weeks post-spinal nerve ligation
Dorsal root ganglia expression profiles in a neuropathic pain model - Davis-Tabor and Scott 2006
OMIM - Tooth disorder
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How do carious root lesions develop after the end of professional preventive measures?-Preliminary f…
Auxin: a master regulator in plant root development.
Control of Arabidopsis root development.
Small-molecule screens to study lateral root development.
Molecular regulatory mechanism of tooth root development.
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Regeneration of Pulp-Dentin Development in Teeth With Necrotic Pulps and Immature Roots
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C-shaped Root Canal Prevalence and Configurations in Egyptians
Photobiomodulation and Root Resorption
Burs Versus Curettes in Root Planing.
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