Dental Materials
Volume 23, Issue 1 , Pages 34-39 , January 2007

Apoptosis induced by the monomers HEMA and TEGDMA involves formation of ROS and differential activation of the MAP-kinases p38, JNK and ERK

  • Jan T. Samuelsen

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    • NIOM–Nordic Institute of Dental Materials, P.O. Box 70, N-1305 Haslum, Norway
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +47 67 51 22 00; fax: +47 67 59 15 30.
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  • Jon E. Dahl

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    • NIOM–Nordic Institute of Dental Materials, P.O. Box 70, N-1305 Haslum, Norway
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  • Stig Karlsson

      Affiliations

    • NIOM–Nordic Institute of Dental Materials, P.O. Box 70, N-1305 Haslum, Norway
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  • Else Morisbak

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    • NIOM–Nordic Institute of Dental Materials, P.O. Box 70, N-1305 Haslum, Norway
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  • Rune Becher

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    • Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Division of Environmental Medicine, Geitmyrsveien 75, P.O. Box 4404, Nydalen, N-0403 Oslo, Norway

Received 25 June 2005 ,Revised 24 November 2005 ,Accepted 28 November 2005.

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doi: 10.1016/j.dental.2005.11.037

Dental Materials
Volume 23, Issue 1 , Pages 34-39 , January 2007