UD developmental biologist studies genetics of jaw joint disorder with NIH funding ...
WEBVTT YOURSELF AND PREVENT IT. DR. COREY: YOU KNOW THAT FEELING YOU GET IN YOUR JAW AFTER CHEWING GUM TOO LONG? TIGHT, ACHY, AND TENDER TO THE TOUCH. NOW IMAGINE BEING STUCK WITH THAT EVERY DAY, ONLY ...
According to the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, 11 to 12 million adults in the United States suffer ...
Researchers uncover the protective role of LOXL2 protein in preventing cartilage damage CHENGDU, SICHUAN, CHINA, March ...
Chewing: We don’t think about it, we just do it. But biologists don’t know a lot about how chewing behavior leaves telltale signs on the underlying bones. To find out, researchers at the Jacobs School ...
Modern mammals evolved from within a larger group of animals called cynodonts. Their early forms had a jaw joint that was made of two completely different bones–the quadrate of the skull and the ...
UCI student peforms biochemical engineering research. Photo Courtesy: Steve Zylius/UC Irvine Communications UCI said it received a $6 million grant from the California Institute for Regenerative ...
Researchers report that the jaw joint bone, the center around which chewing activity revolves (literally), appears to have evolved based more on an animal's size than what it eats. Chewing: We don't ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Chewing: We don’t think about it, we just do it. But biologists don’t know a lot about how chewing behavior leaves telltale signs on the underlying bones. To find out, researchers at ...