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Targeted overexpression of amelotin disrupts the microstructure of dental enamel. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2012
We have previously identified amelotin (AMTN) as a novel protein expressed predominantly during the late stages of dental enamel formation, but its role during amelogenesis remains to be determined. In this study we generated transgenic mice that produce
Rodrigo S Lacruz   +8 more
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Amelogenin, major protein of dental enamel

open access: green, 2002
This thesis is part of a vast program aimed at studying the evolutionary origin of dental tissues and related tissues. Since amelogenin represents 90% of the organic matrix of the dental enamel in formation in mammals, it appeared to be an interesting target.
Sidney Delgado
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Acquired enamel pellicle and biofilm engineering with a combination of acid-resistant proteins (CaneCPI-5, StN15, and Hemoglobin) for enhanced protection against dental caries - in vivo and in vitro investigations

open access: greenClinical Oral Investigations
Tamara Teodoro Araújo   +12 more
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Expression of Enamel Proteins in Human Dental Pulp Stem Cells by the Effect of extracellular Matrix [PDF]

open access: diamondInternational Journal of Morphology, 2020
Alfredo Salazar-de-Santiago   +6 more
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SLC26A Gene Family Participate in pH Regulation during Enamel Maturation. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
The bicarbonate transport activities of Slc26a1, Slc26a6 and Slc26a7 are essential to physiological processes in multiple organs. Although mutations of Slc26a1, Slc26a6 and Slc26a7 have not been linked to any human diseases, disruption of Slc26a1 ...
Kurtz, Ira   +8 more
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Enamel proteins reveal biological sex and genetic variability within southern African Paranthropus

open access: yesbioRxiv, 2023
The evolutionary relationships among extinct African hominin taxa are highly debated and largely unresolved, due in part to a lack of molecular data. Even within taxa, it is not always clear, based on morphology alone, whether ranges of variation are due
Palesa P. Madupe   +37 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

FAM20A Mutations and Transcriptome Analyses of Dental Pulp Tissues of Enamel Renal Syndrome.

open access: yesInternational Endodontic Journal, 2023
AIM Biallelic loss-of-function FAM20A mutations cause amelogenesis imperfecta (AI) type IG, better known as enamel renal syndrome (ERS), characterized by severe enamel hypoplasia, delayed/failed tooth eruption, intrapulpal calcifications, gingival ...
Shih-Kai Wang   +9 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Bioinspired caries preventive strategy via customizable pellicles of saliva-derived protein/peptide constructs

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2021
Dental caries has been the most widespread chronic disease globally associated with significant health and financial burdens. Caries typically starts in the enamel, which is a unique tissue that cannot be healed or regrown; nonetheless, new preventive ...
Dina G. Moussa, Walter L. Siqueira
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Salivary Pellicle Formed on Dental Composites Evaluated by Mass Spectrometry—An In Situ Study

open access: yesMolecules, 2023
(1) Background: In the oral environment, sound enamel and dental restorative materials are immediately covered by a pellicle layer, which enables bacteria to attach.
Markus Reise   +9 more
doaj   +1 more source

Novel bacterial proteolytic and metabolic activity associated with dental erosion-induced oral dysbiosis

open access: yesMicrobiome, 2023
Background Dental erosion is a disease of the oral cavity where acids cause a loss of tooth enamel and is defined as having no bacterial involvement. The tooth surface is protected from acid attack by salivary proteins that make up the acquired enamel ...
Leanne M. Cleaver   +3 more
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