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Amelogenin-mineral interactions were investigated using an in vitro binding approach. Rat incisor enamel matrix proteins (mainly amelogenins) were dissolved in synthetic enamel fluid and allowed to equilibrate with deproteinised... more
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It is now well-established that a linear relationship exists between fluoride dose and enamel fluorosis in human populations. With increasing severity, the subsurface enamel all along the tooth becomes increasingly porous... more
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      DentistryAnimal StudiesScanning Electron MicroscopyHumans
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      HumansAnimalsAmelogenesisDENTAL FLUOROSIS
The junctionalis form of epidermolysis bullosa (EBJ) is associated with a number of clinical problems involving tooth enamel, including increased susceptibility to caries. The aim here was to carry out a chemical characterization of the... more
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Amelogenesis imperfecta (AI) is a genetically heterogeneous group of diseases that result in defective development of tooth enamel. Mutations in several enamel proteins and proteinases have been associated with AI. The object of this... more
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La Amelogénesis Imperfecta (AI) es alteración de la estructura y apariencia del esmalte dental de origen genético, puede presentarse como defecto aislado o sistémico. El Síndrome Amelogénesis imperfecta–Nefrocalcinosis (OMIM # 204690),... more
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Tooth development is regulated by epithelial-mesenchymal interactions and their reciprocal molecular signaling. Bone morphogenetic protein 2 (BMP2) is known as one of the inducers for tooth development. To analyze the molecular mechanisms... more
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Phospholipids have been identified in enamel and dentin. Before demineralization, a group of phospholipids extracted by lipid solvents was associated with cell membranes and is therefore closely related to cell growth and intracellular... more
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Introduction: Ameloblastoma holds a unique position among benign tumours by its locally destructive and invasive nature. Recently improvised molecular techniques helped researchers to unravel the myth behind such biologic behaviour.... more
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Longitudinal sections through the incisors of the rat show a con- tinuous layer of ameloblasts on the labial surface of the tooth. This layer contains the entire sequence of developmental stages in enamel production. Using 1 µm Epon... more
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The primary structures, molecular genetics and biosynthesis of the amelogenin protein of the developing tooth are established, but knowledge of their subsequent post-secretory processing and its relation to enamel biomineralization is... more
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Epithelial-mesenchymal interactions guide tooth development through its early stages and establish the morphology of the dentin surface upon which enamel will be deposited. Starting with the onset of amelogenesis beneath the future cusp... more
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Our objectives in this study were to perform separate proteomic analyses of porcine soft and hard enamel matrices, using the ProteomeLab PF-2D System, to compare the contents of the hard and soft enamel and to identify matrix constituents... more
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Enamel formation is a powerful model for the study of biomineralization. A key feature common to all biomineralizing systems is their dependency upon the biosynthesis of an extracellular organic matrix that is competent to direct the... more
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2,4-Dichlorophenoxy acetic acid dimethyl amine salt (2,4-D DMA), as one of the phenoxy acids, is used as a herbicide mainly against broad-leaf weeds in cereal crops, sugar cane, and on turf, pasture, and non-crop land. Some formulations... more
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