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A light and electron microscopic study of coronal cementogenesis

Archives of Oral Biology, 1968
Abstract The microscopic examination of bovine mandibular second molars in various stages of development has indicated that coronal cementogenesis is preceded by degeneration of the reduced enamel epithelum. The tendency for odontogenic epithelium to degenerate appears to be strong, and in certain areas ameloblasts may begin to atrophy prior to ...
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Expression of attachment proteins during cementogenesis.

Journal de biologie buccale, 1991
There is general agreement that during development the extracellular environment plays a critical role in controlling cell differentiation. Data generated from numerous studies support the possibility that cell attachment proteins and their corresponding cell receptors are possible candidates for this role.
M J, Somerman   +7 more
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Towards a Cellular and Molecular Understanding of Periodontics: Cementogenesis Revisited

Journal of Periodontology, 1976
C U R R E N T C O N C E P T S of plaque-associated inflammatory periodontal disease have been derived to a large extent from histopathologic and electron microscopic descrip­ tions of the lesions. The most common form of plaqueassociated inflammatory periodontal disease appears during childhood or young adulthood and is associated with the presence of ...
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Cementogenesis examined from the viewpoint of microcirculation.

The International journal of periodontics & restorative dentistry, 2009
The purpose of this study was to perform a three-dimensional observation, via microvascular corrosion casts, of the microcirculation system during deposition of cementum after flap surgery and to investigate the permeable structure of the vascular endothelium.
Takahiro, Nobuto   +5 more
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Age‐related changes of the cementogenesis in the senescence‐accelerated mouse (SAM)

Journal of Periodontal Research, 1996
Cementogenesis of the molars with aging was studied using senescence accelerated mouse (SAM) which included SAMP2/Iw and SAMP8//Iw as prone strains, and SAMRl/Iw as a resistant strain. Morphometric analysis was done for the cementum thickness at 2, 6, 12 and 16 months of age on 4 parts of the mice, i.e. at the mesial (M), the distal (D), the apical (A)
M, Sashima, M, Satoh
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Expression of cementum-derived attachment protein in bovine tooth germ during cementogenesis

Bone, 2001
Cementum-derived attachment protein (CAP) is a 56 kDa collagenous protein that promotes attachment of mesenchymal cells. Previous studies have shown that the presence of CAP is restricted to cementum in adult human tissues. In this study, we report generation of a monoclonal antibody against CAP and its use for the investigation of CAP in developing ...
M, Saito   +10 more
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Insights into Cementogenesis from Human Disease and Genetically Engineered Mouse Models

Dental Cementum in Anthropology, 2022
B. Foster   +3 more
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Coronal cementogenesis in cattle

Archives of Oral Biology, 1967
P B, Mills, J T, Irving
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Cementogenesis in Developing Rat Molars

Journal of Periodontology, 1971
A J, Formicola, J I, Krampf, E T, Witte
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S.E.M. study of human cementogenesis

Biology of the Cell, 1988
Gwenaelle Gerard   +3 more
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