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Bob Hutchins

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Journal of the American Dental Association (1939)|May 7, 2002
Intra-arterial injectionsBob Hutchins
Journal of Dental Education|October 6, 2006
Academic landscapes: one futuristic perspectiveBob Hutchins
Journal of Dental Education|March 5, 2008
When will we be ready for academic integrity?Bob Hutchins, Stan Cobb
Journal of Orofacial Pain|November 29, 2002
Attenuation of pro-inflammatory neuropeptide levels produced by a cyclooxygenase-2 inhibitor in an animal model of chronic temporomandibular joint inflammationBob Hutchins, Hemandra Patel, Robert Spears
Archives of Oral Biology|November 5, 2003
Tumour necrosis factor-alpha and apoptosis in the rat temporomandibular jointRobert Spears, Raenie Oakes, Larry L Bellinger, et al.
Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology : RB&E|January 2, 2010
Estrogen and inflammation modulate estrogen receptor alpha expression in specific tissues of the temporomandibular jointJyoti Puri, Bob Hutchins, Larry L Bellinger, et al.
Journal of Dental Education|March 11, 2014
How neuroscience is taught to North American dental students: results of the Basic Science Survey SeriesDouglas J Gould, Mackenzie J Clarkson, Bob Hutchins, et al.
Archives of Oral Biology|July 12, 2005
Effect of an auditory cue on chewing cycle kinematicsAna M Wintergerst, Peter H Buschang, Bob Hutchins, et al.
Journal of Orofacial Pain|March 23, 2005
Temporal changes in inflammatory mediator concentrations in an adjuvant model of temporomandibular joint inflammationRobert Spears, Lori A Dees, Masha Sapozhnikov, et al.
Physiology & Behavior|February 24, 2007
Capsaicin sensitive neurons role in the inflamed TMJ acute nociceptive response of female and male ratsLarry L Bellinger, Robert Spears, Christopher M King, et al.
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Journal of the American Dental Association (1939)|May 7, 2002
Intra-arterial injectionsBob Hutchins
Journal of Dental Education|October 6, 2006
Academic landscapes: one futuristic perspectiveBob Hutchins
Journal of Dental Education|March 5, 2008
When will we be ready for academic integrity?Bob Hutchins, Stan Cobb
Journal of Orofacial Pain|November 29, 2002
Attenuation of pro-inflammatory neuropeptide levels produced by a cyclooxygenase-2 inhibitor in an animal model of chronic temporomandibular joint inflammationBob Hutchins, Hemandra Patel, Robert Spears
Archives of Oral Biology|November 5, 2003
Tumour necrosis factor-alpha and apoptosis in the rat temporomandibular jointRobert Spears, Raenie Oakes, Larry L Bellinger, et al.
Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology : RB&E|January 2, 2010
Estrogen and inflammation modulate estrogen receptor alpha expression in specific tissues of the temporomandibular jointJyoti Puri, Bob Hutchins, Larry L Bellinger, et al.
Journal of Dental Education|March 11, 2014
How neuroscience is taught to North American dental students: results of the Basic Science Survey SeriesDouglas J Gould, Mackenzie J Clarkson, Bob Hutchins, et al.
Archives of Oral Biology|July 12, 2005
Effect of an auditory cue on chewing cycle kinematicsAna M Wintergerst, Peter H Buschang, Bob Hutchins, et al.
Journal of Orofacial Pain|March 23, 2005
Temporal changes in inflammatory mediator concentrations in an adjuvant model of temporomandibular joint inflammationRobert Spears, Lori A Dees, Masha Sapozhnikov, et al.
Physiology & Behavior|February 24, 2007
Capsaicin sensitive neurons role in the inflamed TMJ acute nociceptive response of female and male ratsLarry L Bellinger, Robert Spears, Christopher M King, et al.
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