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Research Article Chemical Characterization and Cytotoxic/Antibacterial Effects of Nine Iranian Propolis Extracts on Human Fibroblast Cells and Oral BacteriaYazdanian et al., 2022
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- Yazdanian M
- Motallaei M
- Tahmasebi E
- Tebyaniyan H
- Alam M
- Abbasi K
- Seifalian A
- Ranjbar R
- Yazdanian A
- Hosseini H
- Moghaddam M
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A variety of factors contribute to dental caries. Biological fermentation produces lactic acid, which contributes to dental caries. The presence of dental biofilm promotes the progression of periodontal disease and caries [1]. Public health issues such as dental caries affect …
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