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Discrepancies Between Pathological Distinction and DNA Genotyping in the Diagnosis of Hydatidiform Moles. [PDF]
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Developmental and validation of a novel small and high-efficient panel of microhaplotypes for forensic genetics by the next generation sequencing. [PDF]
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Enamel histomorphometry, growth patterns and developmental trajectories of the first deciduous molar in an Italian early medieval skeletal series. [PDF]
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Determination of loss of chromosome Y in peripheral blood cells in males with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. [PDF]
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Probabilistic interpretation of the Amelogenin locus
Forensic Science International: Genetics, 2021We describe a method to assign weights to genotype combinations at the Amelogenin locus. It is a typical practise in forensic laboratories that once the weight exceeds a threshold (such as 99 %), then they can be considered to be resolved enough to interpret (for example to load onto a database).
Jo-Anne Bright+2 more
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Expression of amelogenin in odontoblasts
Bone, 2003Amelogenin is the major enamel protein produced by ameloblasts. Its expression has been shown to be down-regulated in ameloblasts of vitamin-D-deficient (-D) rats. The potential expression and localization of amelogenin in odontoblasts and its regulation by vitamin D were investigated in this study.
Mary MacDougall+5 more
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Calcified Tissue International, 1994
Amelogenins were extracted from the thin outer layer of porcine secretory enamel and purified by gel filtration and reverse-phase HPLC. The results of amino acid sequencing of the purified porcine amelogenins indicated the presence of at least four prototype amelogenins translated from alternatively spliced transcripts. The results of mass spectroscopy
Y, Yamakoshi+3 more
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Amelogenins were extracted from the thin outer layer of porcine secretory enamel and purified by gel filtration and reverse-phase HPLC. The results of amino acid sequencing of the purified porcine amelogenins indicated the presence of at least four prototype amelogenins translated from alternatively spliced transcripts. The results of mass spectroscopy
Y, Yamakoshi+3 more
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On the formation of amelogenin microribbons
European Journal of Oral Sciences, 2006We recently reported the remarkable spontaneous self‐assembly and hierarchical organization of amelogenin ‘microribbons’ and their ability to facilitate oriented growth of apatite crystals in vitro. In a letter of correction we communicated the finding that the X‐ray diffraction pattern reported in our original report was that of cellulose contaminant ...
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