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Eckols reduce dental pulp inflammation through the <scp>ERK</scp>1/2 pathway independent of <scp>COX</scp>‐2 inhibition

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2014

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This study elucidates that EB1 and EB5 have different types of anti-inflammatory property and help in dentin formation. Therefore, these compounds derived from marine algae of E. bicyclis may be used as selective therapeutic strategies for pulpitis and oral diseases.

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