Itching for answers | Preventing gum disease | SARS-CoV-2 variants National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research sent this bulletin at 01/28/2022 12:13 PM EST Having trouble viewing this email? View it as a Web page. The latest science news from NIDCR's scientists and grantees The latest from NIDCR researchers and grantees. Itching for Answers NIDCR labs work together to find the molecules that make us itch NIDCR • January 27, 2022 Tooth Protein Prevents Bone Loss in Mice Scientists reveal surprising versatility of enamel protein NIDCR • January 20, 2022 Scientists Prevent Gum Disease in Mice Study identifies role for blood-clotting protein NIDCR • December 23, 2021 Why Are SARS-CoV-2 Variants So Infectious? NIDCR researchers identify process that alters spike protein NIDCR • November 5, 2021 A Crowning Achievement in Understanding Head Development University of Southern California • January 9, 2022 Researchers Gain Insights Into How Ultrasmall Bacteria From the Environment Have Adapted To Live Inside Humans Harvard University • January 3, 2022 A Stunning 3D Map of Blood Vessels and Cells in a Mouse Skull Could Help Scientists Make New Bones Johns Hopkins University • November 18, 2021 Forsyth Researchers Reveal That Oral TM7 Bacteria May Protect Humans From Pathogenic BacteriaHarvard University • November 10, 2021 Study Identifies Cancer Features That Could Guide Personalized Radiotherapy University of Pittsburgh • November 3, 2021 ‘Nanozyme’ Therapy Prevents Harmful Dental Plaque Buildup University of Pennsylvania • October 25, 2021 STAY CONNECTED