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1 ew avenues for the transport of materials in dental enamel.
2  separately is not critical for formation of dental enamel.
3 allization of nanofibrous apatite comprising dental enamel.
4 ost abundant secreted proteins in developing dental enamel.
5 nd inhibit caries-like lesion progression in dental enamel.
6                                              Dental enamel, a hierarchical material composed primaril
7 netically heterogeneous inherited defects of dental enamel bio-mineralization.
8 growth of carbonated apatite crystals during dental enamel biomineralization.
9 s an important role not only in mineralizing dental enamel but also in regulating the expression of E
10      Since type V collagen is not present in dental enamel but is an otherwise widely distributed col
11                ORAI1-deficient patients have dental enamel defects and anhidrosis, representing a new
12 describes a heterogeneous group of inherited dental enamel defects reflecting failure of normal amelo
13 nase-20 (enamelysin, MMP20) is essential for dental enamel development.
14 ymes are necessary for the mineralization of dental enamel during development, and mutations in the k
15  conclude that MMP20 plays a nominal role in dental enamel fluorosis.
16 (skeletal fluorosis) and enamel development (dental/enamel fluorosis).
17            Before the role of amelogenins in dental enamel formation can be better understood, one mu
18                                              Dental enamel formation depends upon the transcellular t
19                                              Dental enamel formation is an intricate process tightly
20                                              Dental enamel formation requires large quantities of Ca(
21 ecta (AI) is a group of inherited defects of dental enamel formation that shows both clinical and gen
22              Enamelin is critical for proper dental enamel formation, and defects in the human enamel
23               Amelogenesis is the process of dental enamel formation, leading to the deposition of th
24      Because ameloblasts are responsible for dental enamel formation, we used an ameloblast-derived c
25 ntegrins are known to play critical roles in dental enamel formation.
26  conclude that ameloblastin is essential for dental enamel formation.
27 ith vesicles, and plays an important role in dental enamel formation.
28 namelin is likely to be essential for proper dental enamel formation.
29 rmation and prevention, and the mechanism of dental enamel formation.
30  genetic conditions that result in defective dental enamel formation.
31                                              Dental enamel forms by matrix-mediated biomineralization
32                      The results showed that dental enamel from these patients was essentially normal
33 ns such as dermatitis herpetiformis, anemia, dental enamel hypoplasia, recurrent oral aphthae, short
34  two different methods, the surface of human dental enamel in vitro after being etched.
35                                Fully matured dental enamel is an architecturally and mechanically com
36                                              Dental enamel is comprised primarily of carbonated apati
37                             The formation of dental enamel is dependent upon amelogenins, a family of
38 infiltrate various molecules and resins into dental enamel is highly desirable in dentistry, yet tran
39 n dentistry, yet transporting materials into dental enamel is limited by the nanometric scale of thei
40                                              Dental enamel is one of the most remarkable examples of
41     Unlike other mineralized tissues, mature dental enamel is primarily (> 95% by weight) composed of
42                                      Healthy dental enamel is the hardest and most highly mineralized
43                                              Dental enamel is the hardest tissue in the body and cann
44                  Cracks originating from the dental-enamel junction and enamel tufts, crack deflectio
45 here as delta(66)Zn) in bioapatite (bone and dental enamel) of animals from a modern food web in the
46  include gingival enlargement, fibromas, and dental enamel pitting.
47     Amelogenin, the major protein of forming dental enamel, plays a crucial role in the biomineraliza
48 n, the major extracellular matrix protein of dental enamel, regulates the formation of these crystall
49                            The maturation of dental enamel succeeds the degradation of organic matrix
50 the most abundant protein species in forming dental enamel, taken to regulate crystal shape and cryst
51 ) describes a group of inherited diseases of dental enamel that have major clinical impact.
52 ), with and without amine fluoride, on human dental enamel under cariogenic challenge in situ.
53 tide applied to caries-like lesions in human dental enamel under simulated intra-oral conditions of p
54          The ability of CaneCPI-5 to bind to dental enamel was evaluated using atomic force microscop
55 onto a glass-like core substrate (ceramic or dental enamel), was loaded at its top surface with a har

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