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In Vitro Development of Somatic Cell Nuclear Transferred Bovine Embryos Following Activation Timing in Mil Enucleated Oocytes Cryopreservation

  • Kim Seon-Gyun;Kim Eun-Yeong;Gil Gwang-S;Park Se-Yeong;Yun Ji-Yeon;Park Se-Pil;Jeong Gil-Saeng;Im Jin-Ho
    • Proceedings of the KSAR Conference
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    • 2002.06a
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    • pp.9-9
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    • 2002
  • This study was to evaluate the in vitro survival of vitrified-thawed bovine MII enucleated (MIIe) oocytes according to activation timing and minimun volume cooling (MVC) method and their in vitro development after somatic cell nuclear transfer (SONT). Bovine oocytes were recovered from slaughtered bovine ovary and matured in TCM-199 supplemented with 10% FBS. (omitted)

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Surgical and Orthodontic Treatment of Unicystic Ameloblastoma Related to an Impacted Molar Tooth in the Mandible: Case Report (낭종성 법랑모세포종으로 인하여 매복된 하악 구치의 교정-외과 치료: 증례보고)

  • Moon, Cheol-Hyun;Kim, Hyeon-Min;Park, Dae-Song;Kim, Dong-Woo;Lee, Sang-Chil;Kim, Sung-Yong;Lim, Ho-Yong;Yeom, Hak-Yeol
    • Maxillofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
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    • v.33 no.5
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    • pp.435-439
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    • 2011
  • Ameloblastoma is an aggressive benign odontogenic epithelial tumour that may arise from the enamel organ, remnants of dental lamina, or the lining of an odontogenic cyst. It is usually categorized into solid or multicystic, unicystic, and peripheral types. Treatment ofameloblastomas include conservative methods such as marsupialisation, enucleation, and curettage; and radical treatments such as marginal or segmental resection. Radical treatments have resulted in lower recurrence rates; however, may also encounter esthetic, functional, and reconstructive problems. Unicystic ameloblastoma has been considered less aggressive and a lower recurrence tendency. Thus, many authors have recommended conservative treatment in cases of unicystic ameloblastoma. An 11 year-old boy presented with displaced second and third molars by luminal unicystic ameloblastoma in the mandible. Cyst enucleation, curettage, and third molar extraction were done. No signs of recurrence or esthetic problems such as facial asymmetry were seen radiologically and clinically, up to 8 years 2 months postoperatively.