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Amelogenin proteins of developing dental enamel.

Ciba Foundation symposium, 1997
The amelogenins of developing dental enamel are tissue-specific proteins, rich in proline, leucine, histidine and glutamyl residues, and synthesized by the ameloblast cells of the inner enamel epithelium. These proteins comprise the bulk of the extracellular matrix that becomes mineralized with a hydroxyapatite phase to become the mature enamel ...
A G, Fincham, J P, Simmer
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The adsorption in vitro of purified salivary proteins on bovine dental enamel

Archives of Oral Biology, 1981
The adsorption of proteins isolated from human submandibular saliva was studied on intact enamel surfaces and on enamel powder. All proteins adsorbed in a monolayer, in a single-step adsorption mechanism, suggesting that some of the molecules have a flexible (random coil) structure.
Juriaanse, A. C.   +3 more
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Comparative protein biochemistry of developing dental enamel matrix from five mammalian species

open access: closedCalcified Tissue International, 1982
The matrix proteins of the developing dental enamel of five mammalian species were isolated and subjected to chromatographic, electrophoretic, and amino acid analyses. It was found that the principal chromatographic fractions showed similarities of both size and amino acid composition among species.
A.G. Fincham   +3 more
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Protein loss of bovine dental enamel during in-vitro subsurface demineralization

open access: closedArchives of Oral Biology, 1985
A chemical system based on the dialysis principle was used to study protein loss of dental enamel during demineralization with an acetic-acid buffer solution containing calcium and phosphate, in which the fluoride-ion activity was kept constant. This resulted in a subsurface lesion, with a depth of about 130 microns.
A.H.I.M. van der Linden   +3 more
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The protein of pigmented Polynesian dental enamel

open access: closedArchives of Oral Biology, 1993
This enamel contained 1.4-3.7% protein, calculated from amino acid residues, in which glutamic acid and leucine were the most generally abundant and lysine was the most abundant basic amino acid. The amino acid profiles of both French Polynesian and Maori pigmented enamel protein were similar and closely resembled that of tuft protein and certain non ...
A. C. Smillie   +2 more
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Molecular Composition of the Protein Matrix of Developing Human Dental Enamel

open access: closedJournal of Dental Research, 1983
The protein matrix of fetal human dental enamel was isolated and fractionated by chromatographic and electrophoretic procedures. Nine principal protein fractions were isolated and characterized. Possible inter-relationships of these proteins and their comparison with data from other species were examined. Significant differences between human proteins
A.G. Fincham   +2 more
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Influence of water and protein content on the creep behavior in dental enamel

open access: closedActa Biomaterialia, 2023
The creep behavior of untreated and deproteinized dental enamel in dry and wet state was analyzed by nanoindentation with a spherical tip. Additionally, the influence of the loading rate was investigated. Dry untreated and deproteinized dental enamel only showed minor creep over 100 s and deproteinization did not affect the dry enamel's behavior ...
Jasmin Koldehoff   +2 more
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45Ca-Labeled Proteins Found in Porcine Developing Dental Enamel At an Early Stage of Development

Advances in Dental Research, 1987
The existence of proteins having an affinity for calcium ions in immature enamel was searched for by autoradiography with 45Ca used on the proteins transblotted from the gel to the membrane after electrophoresis. Mainly, two 45Ca-labeled proteins (Mr = 27,000 and 29,000) were found in immature enamel at an early stage of development.
M, Fukae, T, Tanabe
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Evidence for the presence of numerous protein components in immature bovine dental enamel

open access: closedCalcified Tissue Research, 1977
The proteins and peptides of immature enamel were extracted from freshly slaughtered bovine embryos in solutions containing protease inhibitors. No detectable differences were noted in the number of components, their overall amino acid composition, or molecular weights from the proteins and peptides extracted 12-16 h postmortem in solutions which ...
Jerome M. Seyer, Melvin J. Glimcher
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Antibacterial effect of an enamel matrix protein derivative on in vivo dental biofilm vitality

open access: closedClinical Oral Investigations, 2002
The purpose of this observer-blind, randomised, five-cell crossover study was to examine the antibacterial efficacy of an enamel matrix protein derivative (EMD) on established supragingival plaque in vivo. Saline (NaCl) served as a negative control solution and chlorhexidine (CHX) as a positive one.
Nicole B. Arweiler   +3 more
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