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Amelogenins. Purification and partial characterization of proteins from developing bovine dental enamel [PDF]

open access: bronzeBiochemical Journal, 1973
1. Procedures are described for the purification of amelogenin electrophoretic components and their analysis for homogeneity by polyacrylamide-gel electrophoresis at both acidic and alkaline pH values. 2. Most of these components belonged to two main groups, termed the J group and the C group after their major electrophoretic components. Sodium dodecyl
F. M. Eggert   +2 more
semanticscholar   +7 more sources

Adhesion of bovine and goat salivary proteins to dental enamel and silicate (short communication) [PDF]

open access: goldArchives Animal Breeding, 2006
Abstract. Salivary proteins may help to prevent enamel abrasion and adverse chemical effects on teeth of herbivorous mammals. To detect potential candidates for protecting proteins, bovine and goat whole saliva were incubated with dental enamel and glass powder. Salivary proteins, bound to dental enamel and glass, were analysed by SDS-PAGE.
Marcus Mau   +5 more
semanticscholar   +5 more sources

Protein Extraction from Dental Enamel v2 [PDF]

open access: gold, 2023
This protocol details a method for extracting proteins from ~5mg of powdered dental enamel for proteomic analysis by LC-MS/MS. This procedure includes the use of alkylating and reducing agents, a sample cleanup step, and features the optional addition of synthetic peptide heavy standards for absolute quantification and quality control of the analysis.
Simon Daled, Alexandra Burnett
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Protein Extraction from Dental Enamel v1 [PDF]

open access: gold, 2023
This protocol details a method for extracting proteins from ~5mg of powdered dental enamel for proteomic analysis by LC-MS/MS. This procedure includes the use of alkylating and reducing agents, a sample cleanup step, and features the optional addition of synthetic peptide heavy standards for absolute quantification and quality control of the analysis.
Alexandra Burnett   +1 more
openalex   +2 more sources

Identification and removal of contamination in palaeoproteomic analysis of dental enamel [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports
Analysis of archaeological and palaeontological dental enamel allows for the study of taxonomy, phylogenetic relationships, and genetic sex of Pleistocene fauna and hominin remains.
Zandra Fagernäs   +5 more
doaj   +3 more sources

The role of salivary contents and modern technologies in the remineralization of dental enamel: a narrative review [version 3; peer review: 3 approved]

open access: yesF1000Research, 2021
Human enamel once formed cannot be biologically repaired or replaced. Saliva has a significant role in remineralization of dental enamel. It not only has a buffering capacity to neutralize the oral cavity’s low pH generated after acidic encounters, but ...
Imran Farooq, Amr Bugshan
doaj   +2 more sources

Relation of Enamel Protein to Dental Caries [PDF]

open access: bronzeNature, 1948
I MADE some observations on the nature of enamel protein in 19361. The possible role of enamel protein in the production of caries is described below.
Paul Pincus
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Enamel Protein Regulation and Dental and Periodontal Physiopathology in Msx2 Mutant Mice [PDF]

open access: bronzeThe American Journal of Pathology, 2010
Signaling pathways that underlie postnatal dental and periodontal physiopathology are less studied than those of early tooth development. Members of the muscle segment homeobox gene (Msx) family encode homeoproteins that show functional redundancy during development and are known to be involved in epithelial-mesenchymal interactions that lead to crown ...
Muriel de La Dure‐Molla   +10 more
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Identification of Key Functional Motifs of Native Amelogenin Protein for Dental Enamel Remineralisation [PDF]

open access: goldMolecules, 2020
Dental caries or tooth decay is a preventable and multifactorial disease that affects billions of people globally and is a particular concern in younger populations. This decay arises from acid demineralisation of tooth enamel resulting in mineral loss from the subsurface.
Shama Dissanayake   +4 more
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Biomimetic supramolecular protein matrix restores structure and properties of human dental enamel [PDF]

open access: greenNature Communications
Abstract Tooth enamel is characterised by an intricate hierarchical organization of apatite nanocrystals that bestows high stiffness, hardness, and fracture toughness. However, enamel does not possess the ability to regenerate, and achieving the artificial restoration of its microstructure and mechanical properties in clinical ...
Greco, Gabriele
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