Source: Angle Orthodontist. Unidade: FORP
Subjects: PROSENCÉFALO, MOVIMENTAÇÃO DENTÁRIA
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NOVAES, Ana Paula Ribeiro e ROCHA, Maria José Alves da e PANISSI, Christie Ramos Andrade Leite. Tooth movement activates the central amygdala and the lateral hypothalamus by the magnitude of the force applied. Angle Orthodontist, v. 80, n. 1, p. 111-115, 2010Tradução . . Acesso em: 13 jan. 2025.APA
Novaes, A. P. R., Rocha, M. J. A. da, & Panissi, C. R. A. L. (2010). Tooth movement activates the central amygdala and the lateral hypothalamus by the magnitude of the force applied. Angle Orthodontist, 80( 1), 111-115.NLM
Novaes APR, Rocha MJA da, Panissi CRAL. Tooth movement activates the central amygdala and the lateral hypothalamus by the magnitude of the force applied. Angle Orthodontist. 2010 ; 80( 1): 111-115.[citado 2025 jan. 13 ]Vancouver
Novaes APR, Rocha MJA da, Panissi CRAL. Tooth movement activates the central amygdala and the lateral hypothalamus by the magnitude of the force applied. Angle Orthodontist. 2010 ; 80( 1): 111-115.[citado 2025 jan. 13 ]