Colin Wiebe
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Recent Articles
1.
Chang J, Bi J, Owen G, Shen Y, Haapasalo M, Wiebe C, et al.
Clin Exp Dent Res
. 2023 May;
9(4):586-595.
PMID: 37157917
Objectives: Peri-implantitis (PI) is caused by bacteria in the peri-implant space but the consensus on microbial profile is still lacking. Current microbial sampling of PI lesions has largely focused on...
2.
Tarzemany R, Jiang G, Jiang J, Gallant-Behm C, Wiebe C, Hart D, et al.
Exp Cell Res
. 2018 Mar;
367(2):150-161.
PMID: 29596891
Fibroblasts are the most abundant connective tissue cells and play an important role in wound healing. It is possible that faster and scarless wound healing in oral mucosal gingiva relative...
3.
Mah W, Jiang G, Olver D, Gallant-Behm C, Wiebe C, Hart D, et al.
Am J Pathol
. 2017 Jun;
187(8):1717-1735.
PMID: 28641076
Compared to skin, wound healing in oral mucosa is faster and produces less scarring, but the mechanisms involved are incompletely understood. Studies in mice have linked high expression of CD26...
4.
Mohazab L, Koivisto L, Jiang G, Kytomaki L, Haapasalo M, Owen G, et al.
J Cell Sci
. 2012 Dec;
126(Pt 3):732-44.
PMID: 23264742
Tooth enamel has the highest degree of biomineralization of all vertebrate hard tissues. During the secretory stage of enamel formation, ameloblasts deposit an extracellular matrix that is in direct contact...
5.
Larjava H, Wiebe C, Gallant-Behm C, Hart D, Heino J, Hakkinen L
J Can Dent Assoc
. 2011 Mar;
77:b18.
PMID: 21366956
Our research group is comparing clinical, histological and molecular healing profiles of oral and skin wounds using human and pig models. The goal is to determine the molecular cues that...
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Irinakis T, Wiebe C
J Oral Implantol
. 2009 Dec;
35(6):283-8.
PMID: 20017644
The purpose of this paper is to (1) introduce the features of this new implant, (2) investigate the clinical benefits as advertised by the manufacturer in comparison with traditional root...
7.
Irinakis T, Wiebe C
J Oral Implantol
. 2009 Dec;
35(6):277-82.
PMID: 20017643
The aim of this paper was to determine the torque resistance of this new implant during placement in different types of bone, immediate placement into sockets, and in grafted bone....
8.
Mak K, Manji A, Gallant-Behm C, Wiebe C, Hart D, Larjava H, et al.
J Dermatol Sci
. 2009 Oct;
56(3):168-80.
PMID: 19854029
Background: Scar formation following skin trauma can have devastating consequences causing physiological and psychosocial concerns. Currently, there are no accepted predictable treatments to prevent scarring which emphasizes a need for...
9.
Wong J, Gallant-Behm C, Wiebe C, Mak K, Hart D, Larjava H, et al.
Wound Repair Regen
. 2009 Sep;
17(5):717-29.
PMID: 19769724
Scar formation is a common, unwanted result of wound healing in skin, but the mechanisms that regulate it are still largely unknown. Interestingly, wound healing in the oral mucosa proceeds...
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Petricca G, Leppilampi M, Jiang G, Owen G, Wiebe C, Tu Y, et al.
Eur J Oral Sci
. 2009 Sep;
117(5):518-27.
PMID: 19758247
Kindlin-1 is an intracellular focal adhesion protein that regulates the actin cytoskeleton. Patients suffering from Kindler syndrome have a homologous mutation of the kindlin-1 gene and develop skin blisters, periodontal...