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Trichodysplasia and amelogenesis imperfecta

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1993
This paper describes a family in which members of two generations have an X-linked type of enamel dysplasia. All affected persons have symmetric pits in the cuticles of their hair shafts. The observation of these concurrent traits raises questions about the classification of amelogenesis imperfecta and the value of microscopic studies of the hair in ...
G, Angelos, R J, Jorgenson
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Amelogenesis In Vitro

Journal of Dental Research, 1979
The processes by which diversity is acquired and maintained during embryogenesis have been repeatedly described but are as yet not understood. One fascinating example of diversity following gastrulation is epidermal organogenesis and in particular embryonic tooth morphogenesis.
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Amelogenesis Imperfecta: Case Study

Operative Dentistry, 2017
SUMMARY Amelogenesis imperfecta (AI) refers to a group of rare genetic disorders that involve tooth development and that are passed down through families as a dominant trait. This condition is characterized by abnormal enamel formation caused by gene mutations that alter the quality and/or quantity of enamel.
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Amelogenesis imperfecta with taurodontism

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1979
Reports of families having a combination of amelogenesis imperfecta and taurodontism are limited. This study of members of three families shows that the combination is inherited as an autosomal dominant trait. In each of the patients examined, neither condition was seen without the other.
J, Congleton, E J, Burkes
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Amelogenesis imperfecta in cattle

Veterinary Record, 2011
PATHOLOGICAL conditions of the teeth are infrequently reported, particularly in cattle ([Brown and others 2007][1], [Radostits and others 2007][2]). These include malocclusion, porphyrinuria, and complex skeletal diseases such as osteogenesis imperfecta, dental fluorosis and enamel erosion ...
M P, Cranwell, A, Schock
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Protein dynamics of amelogenesis

The Anatomical Record, 1996
The synthesis, secretion, and fate of matrix proteins released by ameloblasts during enamel formation was studied in continuously erupting rat incisors.Computerized image processing was used to quantify silver grain distribution in radioautographs of sections prepared from rats injected with 3H-methionine, and this was correlated with fluorographs ...
C E, Smith, A, Nanci
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