نتایج جستجو برای: enamel potteries

تعداد نتایج: 10371  

2015
Shih-Kai Wang Yuanyuan Hu Jie Yang Charles E Smith Stephanie M Nunez Amelia S Richardson Soumya Pal Andrew C Samann Jan C-C Hu James P Simmer

Defects in WDR72 (WD repeat-containing protein 72) cause autosomal recessive hypomaturation amelogenesis imperfecta. We generated and characterized Wdr72-knockout/lacZ-knockin mice to investigate the role of WDR72 in enamel formation. In all analyses, enamel formed by Wdr72 heterozygous mice was indistinguishable from wild-type enamel. Without WDR72, enamel mineral density increased early durin...

Journal: :Cells, tissues, organs 2004
Michael L Paine Dan-Hong Zhu Wen Luo Malcolm L Snead

The secreted, full-length amelogenin is the dominant protein of the forming enamel organ. As enamel mineralization progresses, amelogenin is quickly subjected to proteolytic activity, and eliminated from the enamel environment. Mature enamel contains only traces of structural proteins, including enamelin and the sheath protein ameloblastin. In addition, a proteolytic fragment of amelogenin, kno...

Journal: :Archives of histology and cytology 1992
Y Hanaizumi

This study describes the three-dimensional features of enamel prisms and their arrangement in dog teeth. Tangential semithin sections of demineralized tooth germ were serially cut from the enamel surface to the enamel-dentin junction. Straight rows of enamel prisms parallel or perpendicular to the meridian were selected at the enamel-dentin junction; these prisms were reconstructed from microgr...

2014
Megan K. Pugach Carolyn W. Gibson

A primary goal of enamel research is to understand and potentially treat or prevent enamel defects related to amelogenesis imperfecta (AI). Rodents are ideal models to assist our understanding of how enamel is formed because they are easily genetically modified, and their continuously erupting incisors display all stages of enamel development and mineralization. While numerous methods have been...

Journal: :Pediatric dentistry 1992
J T Wright C Robinson J Kirkham

Amelogenesis imperfecta (AI) remains a poorly understood group of hereditary enamel defects characterized by a wide array of clinical presentations. Although numerous reports have described the histological features of AI, knowledge concerning the biochemical composition of the affected enamel remains minimal. The purpose of this investigation was to examine the protein of smooth hypoplastic AI...

2014
John D. Bartlett James P. Simmer

Enamel development occurs in stages. During the secretory stage, a soft protein rich enamel layer is produced that expands to reach its final thickness. During the maturation stage, proteins are removed and the enamel matures into the hardest substance in the body. KLK4 is expressed during the transition from secretory to the maturation stage and its expression continues throughout maturation. ...

2017
Claire E. L. Smith Jennifer Kirkham Peter F. Day Francesca Soldani Esther J. McDerra James A. Poulter Christopher F. Inglehearn Alan J. Mighell Steven J. Brookes

"Amelogenesis imperfecta" (AI) describes a group of genetic conditions that result in defects in tooth enamel formation. Mutations in many genes are known to cause AI, including the gene encoding the serine protease, kallikrein related peptidase 4 (KLK4), expressed during the maturation stage of amelogenesis. In this study we report the fourth KLK4 mutation to be identified in autosomal recessi...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental zoology 2002
Paul G Satchell Xochitl Anderton Okhee H Ryu Xianghong Luan Adam J Ortega Rene Opamen Brett J Berman David E Witherspoon James L Gutmann Akira Yamane Margerita Zeichner-David James P Simmer Charles F Shuler Thomas G H Diekwisch

Vertebrate enamel formation is a unique synthesis of the function of highly specialized enamel proteins and their effect on the growth and organization of apatite crystals. Among tetrapods, the physical structure of enamel is highly conserved, while there is a greater variety of enameloid tooth coverings in fish. In the present study, we postulated that in enamel microstructures of similar orga...

2014
KJ Chun HH Choi JY Lee

The mechanical properties of enamel and dentin were studied using test specimens having the same shape and dimensions because these properties might vary with the experimental conditions and specimen shapes and dimensions. Healthy human teeth were used as specimens for mechanical tests. The stress (MPa), strain (%), and elastic modulus (E, MPa) of the specimens were obtained from compression te...

2015
Franck Guy Vincent Lazzari Emmanuel Gilissen Ghislain Thiery Luca Bondioli

The form of two hard tissues of the mammalian tooth, dentine and enamel, is the result of a combination of the phylogenetic inheritance of dental traits and the adaptive selection of these traits during evolution. Recent decades have been significant in unveiling developmental processes controlling tooth morphogenesis, dental variation and the origination of dental novelties. The enamel-dentine...

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