Interface Oral Health Science

Interface Oral Health Science...

Explores the concept of “Interface Oral Health Science,” analyzing how normal oral function is maintained through harmony between three biological and biomechanical systems: the structure of the mouth (including teeth, mucous membrane, bones, and muscles), and microorganisms in the mouth.

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DNA and RNA Replication – Molecular Mechanisms and Applications (PCR) (2023) Unknown

Analysis of the biological process of DNA replication (semi-conservative model), including the Meselson-Stahl experiment. Details the key enzymes involved (Gyrase, Helicase, Primase, DNA Polymerase, DNA Ligase) and the formation of leading and lagging strands (Okazaki Fragments). Also covers the principles, components, and uses of Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR), including its application in viral diagnostics (rRT-PCR for SARS-CoV-2).

Clinical Notes on Medical Emergencies (2023) Unknown

This file contains repetitive entries, likely serving as an index or outline for emergency medical procedures or topics, referencing page numbers (783, 785) repeatedly. No further bibliographic information is available.

Global Consensus Recommendations for Metabolic Dysfunction Associated Steatotic Liver Disease and Steatohepatitis (2025) Zobair M. Younossi

Expert consensus guidelines developed by the Global NASH/MASH Council focusing on classification, diagnosis, and management recommendations for Metabolic Dysfunction Associated Steatotic Liver Disease (MASLD) and Steatohepatitis. This publication specifically addresses the hepatobiliary field.

Current Medical Diagnosis & Treatment – A comprehensive annual guide to primary care medicine (2024) Stephen J. McPhee

The definitive, annually updated quick reference covering the diagnosis, management, and treatment of over 1,000 diseases and disorders, essential for primary care providers and medical students.

Key Concepts of Ophthalmology (2017) Ray George

A comprehensive compilation of current research and clinical experience in ophthalmology, edited by Ray George. The book is structured around key concepts, primarily covering the retina and vitreous (including retinal detachment, vascular occlusions, and macular degeneration), and eye plastics and orbital disorders.

Handbook of Critical Care Nephrology (2021) Jay L. Koyner

A comprehensive reference handbook covering the principles and practices of critical care nephrology for healthcare professionals.

Complications of Urologic Surgery and Practice – Diagnosis, Prevention, and Management (2007) Kevin R. Loughlin

A detailed guide focusing on the diagnosis, prevention, and management of complications arising from urologic surgery and practice.

The Genetics and Development of Scoliosis (2010) Kenro Kusumi

A volume detailing the latest research into the genetic etiology and developmental mechanisms of spinal curvatures, specifically focusing on idiopathic and congenital forms of scoliosis. It summarizes advances in genotyping, sequencing technology, and family-based association studies.

Vitamins in Health and Disease (2012) ML Kulkarni

A comprehensive guide analyzing the role of vitamins in maintaining health and treating various diseases, authored by a specialist in Pediatrics.

ERS Sleep Handbook – Respiratory Sleep Medicine (2012) Anita K. Simonds

A handbook covering the neuroanatomy, physiology, and regulation of sleep and breathing, providing definitions and detailed analyses of sleep-disordered breathing, including Obstructive Sleep Apnoea Syndrome (OSA) and Central Sleep Apnoea (CSA), their epidemiology, pathophysiology, and clinical consequences.

Clinical Outline of Oral Pathology – Diagnosis and Treatment (2011) Lewis R. Eversole

A clinical outline providing guidance on the diagnosis, differential diagnosis, and treatment of diseases affecting the mouth and teeth, focusing on oral pathology.

HARRISON’S Endocrinology – Derived from Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine, 18th Edition (2013) J. Larry Jameson

A comprehensive reference on endocrinology, extracted and updated from Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine, 18th Edition.
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