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KDM6B/Pdk1 glycolytic pathway-driven ZEB2 lactylation promotes cellular cementum formation. [PDF]

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Yang Z   +11 more
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Morphological observations on the role of HERS cells in cementum development of rabbit molars. [PDF]

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Zhan X   +6 more
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Forensic dentistry - Present and future. [PDF]

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Proof-of-principle for enhanced dentoalveolar mineralization using exogenous tissue-nonspecific alkaline phosphatase in the <i>Hyp</i> mouse model of X-linked hypophosphatemia. [PDF]

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Dental cementum apposition as an indicator of age

European Journal of Oral Sciences, 1990
Abstract –The purposes of the present investigation were to examine various ways of measuring cementum thickness, to study its relationship with age, and to consider what contribution this factor might offer in methods for age estimation. The amount of dental cementum apposition was studied in 1000 teeth, excluding molars, from a Caucasian population ...
Tore Solheim
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Incremental lines in human dental cementum in relation to age

European Journal of Oral Sciences, 1995
Counting incremental lines in dental cementum is an accepted method for estimating age in many wild mammals., In human teeth such countings, have given variable results, and the aim of the present investigation was to find out if one incremental line is formed per year in human teeth as well.
S I, Kvaal, T, Solheim
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