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Eizaburo Kobayashi

Researcher at The Nippon Dental University

Publications -  33
Citations -  807

Eizaburo Kobayashi is an academic researcher from The Nippon Dental University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bone regeneration & Bone morphogenetic protein. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 29 publications receiving 558 citations. Previous affiliations of Eizaburo Kobayashi include University of Bern.

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Comparative release of growth factors from PRP, PRF, and advanced-PRF

TL;DR: PRP can be recommended for fast delivery of growth factors whereas A-PRF is better-suited for long-term release, according to the results of the present study.
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Osteogenic potential of rhBMP9 combined with a bovine-derived natural bone mineral scaffold compared to rhBMP2.

TL;DR: It was found thatrhBMP9 additionally stimulated the osteopromotive potential of osteoblasts when compared to rhBMP2 by demonstrating higher levels of ALP expression and alizarin red staining, and ALP staining up to 25-fold, when compared with rhB MP2.
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Recombinant Human Bone Morphogenetic Protein 9 (rhBMP9) Induced Osteoblastic Behavior on a Collagen Membrane Compared With rhBMP2

TL;DR: Results indicate that the combination of collagen membranes with rhBMP9 induced significantly higher ALP mRNA expression and alizarin red staining compared withrhBMP2, and suggest that rhB MP9 may be a suitable growth factor for future regenerative procedures in bone biology.
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Quantitative SPECT/CT imaging for medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw: a preliminary study using volume-based parameters, comparison with chronic osteomyelitis

TL;DR: S SUVmax, SUVpeak, SUVmean and TBU derived from bone SPECT/CT and voxel-based quantitative parameters may be useful for the evaluation of mandibular lesions, such as MRONJ and chronic osteomyelitis.
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Effects of platelet rich plasma (PRP) on human gingival fibroblast, osteoblast and periodontal ligament cell behaviour

TL;DR: While the effects seem to favor soft tissue regeneration, the additional effects of PRP on hard tissue formation of PDL cells and osteoblasts could not be fully confirmed in the present in vitro culture system.