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Sodium butyrate activates the extrinsic and intrinsic apoptotic processes in murine cementoblasts. [PDF]
Lo SK, Su NY, Su CC, Chang YC.
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Twist1 Suppresses Cementoblast Differentiation [PDF]
The transcription factor Twist1 is known to be closely associated with the formation of bone by mesenchymal stem cells and osteoblasts; however, the role of Twist1 in cementogenesis has not yet been determined. This study was undertaken to elucidate the roles of Twist1 in cementoblast differentiation by means of the gain- or loss-of-function method. We
Jung-Sun Moon +5 more
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Extracellular Phosphate Alters Cementoblast Gene Expression [PDF]
Genetic data from humans and mice reveal that the formation of cementum is sensitive to intra- and extracellular phosphate/pyrophosphate distribution. The intracellular molecular pathways whereby altered levels of extracellular phosphate concentration may affect cementum formation have not been elucidated.
R B, Rutherford +5 more
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Bisphosphonate Modulates Cementoblast Behavior In Vitro [PDF]
Background: Cementum formation is deemed to be instrumental for the successful regeneration of periodontal tissues, and thus events and modifiers of cementum formation and mineralization need to be determined. This study aimed to determine whether the bisphosphonate 1‐hydroxyethylidene‐1,1‐bisphosphonate (HEBP) altered the behavior of immortalized ...
Chun, Yong‐hee P. +6 more
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Cementoblast Delivery for Periodontal Tissue Engineering [PDF]
Background: Predictable periodontal regeneration following periodontal disease is a major goal of therapy. The objective of this proof of concept investigation was to evaluate the ability of cementoblasts and dental follicle cells to promote periodontal regeneration in a rodent periodontal fenestration model.Methods: The buccal aspect of the distal ...
Zhao, Ming +5 more
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BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES It has been repeatedly demonstrated that cementum formation is a crucial step in periodontal regeneration. Hyaluronic acid (HA) is an important component of the extracellular matrix which regulates cells functions and cell-cell ...
S. Hakki +3 more
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Static magnetic fields promote osteoblastic/cementoblastic differentiation in osteoblasts, cementoblasts, and periodontal ligament cells [PDF]
Although static magnetic fields (SMFs) have been used in dental prostheses and osseointegrated implants, their biological effects on osteoblastic and cementoblastic differentiation in cells involved in periodontal regeneration remain unknown. This study was undertaken to investigate the effects of SMFs (15 mT) on the osteoblastic and cementoblastic ...
Eun-Cheol Kim +5 more
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Npp1 prevents external tooth root resorption by regulation of cervical cementum integrity
Tooth roots embedded in the alveolar bone do not typically undergo resorption while the bone continues remodeling in its physiological state.
Hwajung Choi +4 more
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Noggin Gene Delivery Inhibits Cementoblast-Induced Mineralization [PDF]
Bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) are known to promote periodontal tissue regeneration, while noggin inhibits the biological activities of BMP-2, -4, and -7. To investigate the effect of BMPs and noggin gene transfer on cementogenesis, we used cloned murine cementoblasts (OCCM).
Q-M, Jin +4 more
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Cementum, which is excreted by cementoblasts, provides an attachment site for collagen fibers that connect to the alveolar bone and fix the teeth into the alveolar sockets.
Satomi Kamata +5 more
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