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Proceedings Article
The Use of Token Economy Technique to Reduce The Impulsive Behavior of Children with Low Autistic Level in SMP Negeri 14 Banjarbaru
Dwi Amilia Oktaviani, Chairil Faif Pasani, Eviani Damastuti
Autistic children generally have complex obstacles in terms of communication, social interaction and behavior. One of the obstacles in behavior experienced by autistic children is the lack of ability to sort out appropriate and inappropriate behavior to do, that it can trigger impulsive behavior. Impulsive...
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The Online Transportation from The Perspective of Strategic Entrepreneurship
Nana Trianasari, I Wayan Bagia, Fridayana Yudiaatmaja
In this era of information and technology, on line transportation has become an emerging issue both within academic and business aspects. In fact, it is one of the breaking through of creative and innovative ideas. However, although empirically, the rapid growth of online transportation has been evident,...
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Towards Climate Change Resilience: Curtailing the Offense Against Seagrass Meadows
Ayu Izza Elvany
Having the ability to sink carbon, seagrass meadows have a prominent role in the pathways of climate change resilience. However, the status of seagrass meadows in Indonesian waters is currently in a less healthy state since the percentage of meadows is 42.23%. Hence, this research aims to analyze the...
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Study on the Effect of Intermittent UV-C Irradiation on Fruit Preservation
Eason Liao, Xiaoxiao Wang, Qing Zhang, Shuzhong Li, Jiancheng Wang
This study systematically investigated the mechanisms underlying the effects of UV-C LED irradiation on the preservation of fresh fruits. High-power 270–280 nm gallium nitride (GaN)-based UV-C LED chips were employed, with device performance enhanced through optimized heat dissipation structures and...
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The Relationship of History of Hypertension and Obesity with the Event of Preeclampsia in Pregnant Women
Nurelilasari Siregar, Lola Pebriyanthy, Ayannur Nasution, Fatma Mutia
The maternal mortality rate according to the Sample Registration System (SRS) was caused by hypertension in pregnancy 33.7%, obstetric bleeding 27.3%, non-obstetric complications 15.7% and other obstetric complications 12.04%. The cause of preeclampsia is currently not known with certainty, but there...
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Analysis of Legal Protection Against Customers Who Cannot Pay Installments Reviewing from Law No. 10 of 1998 Concerning Banking Law (Sample Case of Decision No. 646K/PDT/2017)
Jennisyah Alya, Jeanne Neltje
In other countries or in Indonesia, we have often heard the term borrowing or borrowing what we usually call credit. Credit is one of the facilities provided by banks for people who are less able to roll their money back. Based on the contents in this thesis, there are problems, namely how legal protection...
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Improving Fourth Grade Students’ Science Larning Achivement Using Process Skill Approach At Inpres Mangga Dua Elementary School of Merauke
Umar Yampap, Rudolfus Bay, Karlina Lieung
The research is aimed to improve science learning achievement of the fourth grade students at Inpres Mangga Dua Elementary School of Merauke using process skill approach. This research is a classroom action research which is consisted of phases namely; plan; action; observation; and reflection. The subjects...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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3D Airlift Pump Simulation With Variation of Nozzle Diameter Based on Computational Fluid Dynamics
William Ferdi Famgeorgy, Stefan Mardikus, Natanael Bima Anansa
Water is a liquid that plays an important role in our daily lives that has properties that are easy to distribure from high to low pressure places and the opposite from high to low pressure places using an airlift pump that working principle in the form of transporting water with the help of a mass flow...
Proceedings Article
Materialism among Indonesia Adolescents
Nurintan Sri Utami
This research was held to describe materialism among Indonesian adolescent through a qualitative approach. Preliminary studies conducted by researcher was to collect data and categorize it. Data was taken from 30 adolescents aged 13-14 years old. The results of the preliminary study showed that most...
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Dynamics of functional status in young boxers after the means of recovery
Ekaterina Perelman, Elena Sumak, Larisa Smirnova
The purpose of the article is to substantiate changes in the functional status (FS) of young boxers aged from 12 to 13 and from 14 to 15 years under the effect of means of recovery (RM) during their preparation for competitions. Materials and methods. Two groups of boxers of the 1st and 2nd categories...
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Effects of Embryonic Thermal Stimulation on Thermoregulatory Response of Crossbred Chickens During the First Week Post-Hatch
Adelina Ari Hamiyanti, Edhy Sudjarwo, Faizal Andri
Embryonic thermal stimulation has emerged as a promising approach to enhance heat tolerance in poultry. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of embryonic thermal stimulation on thermoregulatory response of crossbred chickens during the first week post-hatch. A total of 200 fertile eggs from a crossbreeding...
Research Article
Prevalence and Genetic Analysis of α- and β-Thalassemia and Sickle Cell Anemia in Southwest Iran
Forozan H. Nezhad, Khojasteh H. Nezhad, Parastoo M. Choghakabodi, Bijan Keikhaei
Pages: 189 - 195
This prospective study assessed the prevalence and genetic analysis of α- and β-thalassemia and sickle cell anemia (SCA) in Southwest Iran. Hematological indices were measured in 17,581 couples living in Khuzestan Province, Southwest Iran. Individuals with mean corpuscular volume <80, mean corpuscular...
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Speech Acts Analysis in Whatsapp Status Updates
Barzan Faizin, M. Ali Ramdhani, Wawan Gunawan, Dudang Gojali
This study elaborates the use of speech acts in computer-mediated communication, particularly in the whatsapp status message, to communicate in a mass medium. The study is a qualitative content analysis which applied a sample population covering a total number of 86 status messages posted by 23 participants...
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The Ability of Early Childhood Education Teachers in Tambrauw District of Papua in Writing Indonesian Language Sentences Viewed from Educational Linguistics
Kelik Agung Cahya Setiawan, Suroso Suroso
This research aims to describe the ability of Early Childhood teachers in Tambrauw District to write sentences according to the sentence structure of the Indonesian language. This research design was qualitative descriptive. The data was Indonesian sentences construction collected from questionnaires...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P8.11 SUPINE CLINIC BLOOD PRESSURE IS RAISED IN HYPERTENSIVE NON-DIPPERS: A NOVEL TEST TO DETERMINE DIPPER STATUS?
C.T. Coleman, D. Gilroy, L. Wright, M. Stowasser, J.E. Sharman
Pages: 189 - 189
Introduction: Patients with nocturnal blood pressure (BP) that fails to decline ≥10% compared with daytime BP (non-dippers) have increased mortality risk. This may be related to increased arterial stiffness and raised central BP whilst supine. This study aimed to test this hypothesis. We also sought...
Proceedings Article
Deixis in Tere Liye’s Novel Komet and the Implications for Indonesian Language Learning
Luthfi Zulyta Devi Widoyo, Gallant Karunia Assidik, Markamah, Atiqa Sabardilla
Deixis in the novel is easy to find from the dialogue to the storyline. With this deixis, the readers can find out the meaning of the speech or story in the novel. The deixis can also be used as material to be studied. This study aims to describe the deixis in the novel Komet by Tere Liye. In compiling...
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Application of Fermented Maja Fruit (Aegle marmelos) and Bamboo Shoot (Bambusa oldhamii) in Rabbit Manure Composting
Nanung Agus Fitriyanto, Radiptya Rahageng, Ragil Adi Prasetyo, Yuny Erwanto
This research aims to know the effect of indigenous microorganisms (MOL) from fermentation products of the maja fruit and bamboo shoot mixture on the characteristics and quality of rabbit manure composting. Physical parameters from fermented maja fruit and the bamboo shoots, the observation of growth...
Proceedings Article
MODEL OF TRAINING SOFT SKILLS FOR NURSES IN MANAGING STRESS IN PATIENTS AT THE HOSPITAL
Nentien Destri, Mukhaiyar Lufri, Menkher Manjas
This study was conducted as long as the nurses do not fully implement the elements of soft skills in performing nursing care, particularly in the management of stress in patients in the hospital.To overcome this problem, the researcher developed a model Training Soft Skills for nurses in an effort to...
Proceedings Article
Potential and Realization of Zakat in Indonesia (Case of Bank Muamalat)
Faris Faruqi, Nursanita Nasution
In Indonesia the management of zakat is regulated in Law No.38 of 1999 which updated Act Number 23 of 2011 on the management of zakat and government regulation No. 14 of 2014 on the implementation of zakat law. Laws on the management of zakat is intended to be organized and zakat management in an organized...
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Facilitating Children with Hearing Impairment Towards Inclusive Education in Malaysia: Document Analysis of Pediatric Clinical Audiology Guidelines
Cheu Lih Aw, Lay Wah Lee, Aznan Che Ahmad
Inclusive education (IE) is a worldwide trend. Academic outcomes of students studying in inclusive setting varied. This is closely related to the early intervention the children with hearing impairment (HI) received in their early years. Audiologists are the front liners who deal with young children...
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Analyze the Feasibility of Introducing Equestrian Treatment Technology into Qingdao for Treatment
Ziyao chen
Hippotherapy is a new auxiliary therapy method that physical therapists use the characteristics of equestrian sports to rehabilitate patients with physical or cognitive disorders. Equestrian therapy courses need to be conducted by a team of professionals, including physiotherapists, side care, and horse...
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Influence of Anti-tuberculosis Drug KIM-M2 on Morphology of Lymph Nodes, Spleen, Liver and Lungs of Guinea Pigs Infected with M. bovis
Vasiliy Vlasenko, Valentina Pleshakova, Yuriy Gichev
Conjugation of immunogenic fraction separated from microbial cells of BCG strain with stimulating component proved to be a promising direction in the creation of anti-tuberculosis drugs. One of such components is KIM-M2, a complex of thermostable soluble antigens extracted from microbial cells of BCG...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P7.04 PROGRESSIVE ARTERIAL STIFFENING IN RENAL TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS – RESULTS OF 28-MONTH FOLLOW-UP
P. Strózecki, A. Adamowicz, M. Kozlowski, Z. Wlodarczyk, J. Manitius
Pages: 184 - 184
Recent follow-up studies showed no change or even short-term improvement of arterial stiffness after kidney transplantation. Data from general population and end-stage renal disease patients suggest, that PWV increases with age of 0,07–0,08m/s for each year of life. It was shown recently that reduced...
Proceedings Article
Effectiveness of Education for Knowledge use of Genitalia Antiseptics for Adolescents
Dwi Dwi Sogi Sri Redjeki, Hendy Agus Rochyanto
This study aims to determine the level of effectiveness before and after being given education about the use of antiseptic genitals to know about young girls in Senior High School 11 Banjarmasin (SMAN 11 Banjarmasin). Research using Quantitative approach with Pre-Experimental Design method and One Group...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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Using External Prestressing to Enhance the Safety Performance of Existing Public Buildings
Jianmin ZHOU, Yifei WANG, Pengfei QIN, Deqing QI
To use external prestressing to enhance the existing public buildings suffering from loss of reliability, this paper represents the static tests on 14 low strength concrete beams reinforced by external pre-stressed, and demonstrates an experiment on the mechanical performance of model beam, such as flexural...
Proceedings Article
COINTEGRATION ANALYSIS OF ECONOMIC GROWTH AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX OF DISTRICTS IN CENTRAL JAVA
Nur Andriyani, Ana Rahmawati Wibowo
The level of quality human development will be able to compete in the Global era, and even has the potential to achieve development goals, are towards prosperity. The purpose of this study was to determine the long- term relationship between economic growth and the Human Development Index (HDI) of regencies...
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The Competing Endogenous RNA Network of Hsa-mir-429/SEC23A as a Biomarker Pair of Rhabdoid Tumor
Jianzhi Deng, Yuehan Zhou
In this study, we aim at finding the biomarker and competing endogenous RNA (ceRNA) network analysis of rhabdoid tumor (RT) in kid’s patients based on the RT subproject of the Therapeutically Applicable Research to Generate Effective Treatment (TARGET) kidney project. The differentially expressed genes...
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Analysis of the causes of crime: lenient punishment of the elderly
Chen Jing
According to the sixth national census data released the results of the main, the current size of the country's total population is about 1.37 billion, of which 0-14 year-old accounted for 16.6%, which is 6.29 percentage points lower than the 2000 census; population aged 60 years and over accounted for...
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COMPARISON OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY BASED ON SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHICS IN URBAN AND RESIDENTIAL AREAS IN CHILDREN AGED 3–5 YEARS
Rizal Dwi Prasetyo, Dona Sandy Yudasmara, Nindi Kusuma Dewi
The study aims to compare the levels of physical activity in children aged 3–5 years living in densely populated urban areas and residential areas. This research is a comparative study with an observational data collection technique, examining the physical activity levels of children aged 3–5 years in...
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The Role of Civics Teachers in Student Behavior Development: Study of Intelligence Development, Responsibility and Participation of Students at SDN 040454 Peceren
Sari Jusnita Br. Ginting
The purpose of this study was to determine the role of Civics Teachers in coaching student behavior (Study of Intelligence Development, Responsibility, and Participation at SDN 040454 Peceren). The analysis used in this study was Civics teacher using purposive sampling consisting of 14 people, 6 of them...
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Internet Memes and Indonesian Online Anti-Terrorism Movement
Maria Ulfa
Online media have also contributed to the movement of anti-terrorism in Indonesia like the one done by internet memes. After the terrorist attack in M.H. Thamrin street, Central Jakarta, Indonesia, on 14 January 2016, a number of internet memes went viral in social media and the internet in responding...
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The Effect of Dumbbell Swing Exercise Method to the Arms Muscle Strength of Petanque Athletes
Tatang Isknadar, Azi Faiz Ridlo, Yolanda Dwi Oktaviana
The study aims at finding out the effect of dumbbell swing to the arms muscle strength of Petanque sports training athletes in Bekasi. The method of the study was experimental method. The population of the study was 15 sports training athletes in Bekasi, in which 8 athletes of sports training was chosen...
Research Article
Perception toward Biosimilars and Nonmedical Switching: A Cross-sectional Survey among Arab Rheumatologists
Mohammed A. Omair, Humaid Al Wahshi, Jamal Al Saleh, Farida Al Balushi, Mostafa Zayed, Maha A. Omair, Eduardo Mysler
Pages: 179 - 185
Objective: The aim of this study is to assess the level of knowledge and acceptance for biosimilars and nonmedical switching in Arab rheumatologists.
Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted during the Arab League Against Rheumatism conference using a structured questionnaire consisting of 17...
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The Effect of Tides on Water Salinity and Acidity in the Main Channel of Anjir Serapat Lowland Irrigation Area, Central Kalimantan
S Revina, Istiarto, EPA Pratiwi
Water salinity and acidity are two water quality parameters that are important for the success of crop cultivation in the Anjir Serapat Lowland Irrigation Area, Central Kalimantan. The interrupted tidal flow between Kapuas Murung River and the irrigation drainage system prevents fresh-saline water exchange....
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Study on the Impact of the Digital Economy Level on the Rural Revitalization in Guangxi
Chaorong Chen
This study examines the mechanisms of action between rural rejuvenation and the digital economy by combining theories from both fields. The panel data from 14 cities in Guangxi, China, is the source of the survey data. An econometric model was built, and pertinent model testing and analysis were carried...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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Estimation Of Fault Location In Power IEEE 14 Bus System Based On the Value Of Voltage Sag And Phase Angle Using Matching Approach
Lilik Jamilatul Awalin, Muhammad Akbar Syahbani, Waldi Abdillah
The reliability of the electrical network system can be influenced by several factors, one of which is faults. Faults can interrupt the electrical network, leading to severe consequences, including blackouts. The location of the fault needs to be promptly identified to minimize the resulting losses....
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P2.05 CENTRAL HEMODYNAMIC PARAMETERS AND ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN PAGET’S DISEASE
L. D’Elia, G. Mossetti, C.M. McEniery, D. Rendina, B.J. McDonnell, F. Galletti, P. Strazzullo
Pages: 178 - 178
Background: Paget’s disease of bone (PDB) is a common disorder characterised by increased, disorganised bone turnover in affected areas with overgrowth of immature woven bone. An increased cardiovascular risk has been reported in some studies of PDB, possibly related to arterial wall calcifications....
Proceedings Article
Education and Role of Female Workers in Oil Palm Plantations, State Border Areas
Lili Dahliani, Tafatihul Qur’ani
Palm oil (Elaeisguineensis. Jacq) comodity has a strategic role in the Indonesian economy, mainly as an export commodity that contributes to Indonesia’s foreign exchange income which has provided employment for 4.42 million workers in oil palm plantations in Indonesia. There are 566,972 workers who works...
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The Effectiveness of Solution-Focused Group Counseling to Improve Psychological Well-Being of Prisoners With Self-Regulation as Its Mediators
Ade Sucipto, Muhammad Japar, Edy Purwanto
The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of group counseling interventions using the Solution-Focused Group Counseling (SFBC) approach or often referred to as Solution-Focused Group Counseling which is used to improve psychological well-being with self-regulation as a mediator. This...
Proceedings Article
Student Mathematical Modeling Ability with Blended Learning Approach on Two Linear Inequality Materials
Rindi Antika BR Sitanggang, Jeri Araiku
This study aims to describe student’s mathematical modeling abilities after the application of learning with the Blended Learning approach to the linear inequalities of two variables. This research type is descriptive research with the research subjects are students of class X IPS 4 at SMAN 14 Palembang,...
Research Article
Frequency of multi-drug resistance and mutations in Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates from Punjab state of India
Ritu Singhal, Jyoti Arora, Grish C. Sah, Manpreet Bhalla, Rohit Sarin, Vithal Prasad Myneedu
Pages: 175 - 180
Data regarding prevalence of multi-drug resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) and associated common mutations is scarce from Punjab region. The study was designed to determine rate of MDR-TB among presumptive MDR-TB from Punjab and mutation patterns using GenoType MTBDRplus assay. Total of 812 consecutive...
Proceedings Article
Implementation of Law Number 14 Year of 2008 on Public Disclosure (Study Case on Information Management Officer and Documentation in Medan Municipality)
Asima Yanty Siahaan, Piki Darma Kristian Pardede
Public Disclosure is a condition of the formation of the government is open (open governance). Disclosure of information respecting democratic values in good governance. Where is the guarantee legal certainty which will be accepted by the public in obtaining access to information openly channeling aspirations...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P5.11 THE AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM FUNCTIONING IN PATIENTS WITH HUNTINGTON’S DISEASE
Z. Melik, K. Cankar, J. Kobal
Pages: 176 - 176
Background: Huntington’s disease (HD) is an autosomal dominant neurodegenerative disorder leading to progressive death of neurons in various brain regions. In advanced stages of disease there is a classical triad of movement, behavioural, and cognitive disorders. Besides there are often symptoms suggestive...
Proceedings Article
Analysis of Outpatient Registration System to Improve Health Services in Bhayangkara Hospital Semarang
Risma Esti Permatasari, Oki Setiono, M. Kom
To improve the healthcare services quality, the hospital has developed an outpatient registration system. The hospital always develops an outpatient registration system, so it is necessary to analyze the implementation of an outpatient registration system. This study analyzes the outpatient registration...
Research Article
Impact of the Family Health Program on gastroenteritis in children in Bahia, Northeast Brazil: An analysis of primary care-sensitive conditions
Laura J. Monahan, Gregory S. Calip, Patricia M. Novo, Mark Sherstinsky, Mildred Casiano, Eduardo Mota, Inês Dourado
Pages: 175 - 185
In seeking to provide universal health care through its primary care-oriented Family Health Program, Brazil has attempted to reduce hospitalization rates for preventable illnesses such as childhood gastroenteritis. We measured rates of Primary Care-sensitive Hospitalizations and evaluated the impact...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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Study of Concrete Aging Effect on the Contact Force and the Contact Time during the Impact of an Elastic Sphere upon a Viscoelastic Beam
Ivan Ivanovich Popov, Ta-Peng Chang, Yuri Alexeevich Rossikhin, Marina Vyacheslavovna Shitikova
In this paper the effect of concrete aging on contact force and contact time during the impact of steel ball upon a concrete beam has been investigated. Three concrete beams were tested at the ages of 7, 14, 28, 56, 91 and 182 days. It was found that contact force increases with concrete age, whereas...
Proceedings Article
Relationships Between Perception toward Assessment with Learning Result of Student
Muchlis Muchlis, Suhadi Ibnu, Subandi Subandi, Siti Marfuah
This research aim to describe relationships between perception toward assessment with learning result of student. Perception toward assessment it means student percepts assessment as assessment of learning (AoL), assessment for learning (AfL) or assessment as learning (AaL). Subject research is 35 students...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P5.02 EFFECT OF ACUTE INTENSE EXERCISE ON ARTERIAL STIFFNESS
D. Kardara, C. Vlachopoulos, A. Anastasakis, K. Baou, I. Dima, D. Terentes-Printzios, G. Antoniou, A. Gravos, G. Angelidis, C. Stefanadis
Pages: 174 - 174
Purpose: Aortic stiffness and wave reflections are determinants of left ventricular performance and independent predictors of cardiovascular risk. Though it is well recognized that regular aerobic exercise can affect arterial stiffness and wave reflections, the acute effect of intense aerobic exercise...
Proceedings Article
The Effect of Circuit Training on the Improvement of Dribbling Ability of Junior Players
Pahri Novera
This research aims to examine the effect of circuit training on the improvement of junior players dribbling ability. The research method used is an experimental method with a sample of 30 students. The study began with a pre-test and then conducted treatment for six weeks with a frequency of exercise...
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The Effects of Antimicrobial Peptide Gel on Angiogenesis and Fibroblast Cells in Periodontal Tissue Regeneration in a Periodontitis Rats Model Exposed by Nicotine
Ika Andriani, Atiek Driana Rahmawati, Maulida Nurhasanah, M. Ihza Humanindito
Nicotine, a major component of tobacco, is a significant contributing factor for the exacerbation of periodontal diseases. Periodontitis, one of the periodontal diseases, leads to alveolar bone damage triggered by bacteria and exacerbated by nicotine exposure as mostly suffered by smokers. Periodontitis...