Mechanisms of protein-guided mineralization in enamel, leading to organized fibrillar apatite nanocrystals, remain elusive. In vitro studies reveal recombinant human amelogenin (rH174), a matrix protein templating this process, self-assembles into a variety of structures. This study endeavors to clarify the self-assembly of rH174 in physiologically relevant conditions. Self-assembly in simulated enamel fluid was monitored up to 2 months. At alkali (7.3–8.7) and acidic (5.5–6.1) pH ranges, a distinct progression in formation was observed from nanospheres (17–23 nm) to intermediate-length nanorods, concluding with the formation of long 17–18 nm wide nanoribbons decorated with nanospheres. Assembly in acidic condition progressed quicker to nan...
The recent discovery of conditions that induce nanoribbon structures of amelogenin protein in vitro ...
Dental enamel forms through a protein-controlled mineralization and enzymatic degradation with a nan...
The interactions between proteins and surfaces are critical to a number of important processes inclu...
Mechanisms of protein-guided mineralization in enamel, leading to organized fibrillar apatite nanocr...
Self-assembly of the extracellular matrix protein amelogenin is believed to play an essential role i...
Enamel, the outermost layer of teeth, is an acellular mineralized tissue that cannot regenerate; the...
Enamel matrix self-assembly has long been suggested as the driving force behind aligned nanofibrous ...
Enamel, the outermost layer of teeth, is an acellular mineralized tissue that cannot regenerate; the...
Without evidence for an organic framework, biological and biochemical processes observed during amel...
Enamel matrix self-assembly has long been suggested as the driving force behind aligned nanofibrous ...
Living organisms build inorganic materials, biominerals, by a process called biomineralization. A ke...
Human dental enamel forms over a period of 2 - 4 years by substituting the enamel matrix, a protein ...
Dental enamel forms through a protein-controlled mineralization and enzymatic degradation with a nan...
As the hardest tissue formed by vertebrates, enamel represents nature's engineering masterpiece with...
Human dental enamel forms over a period of 2 – 4 years by substituting the enamel matrix, a protein ...
The recent discovery of conditions that induce nanoribbon structures of amelogenin protein in vitro ...
Dental enamel forms through a protein-controlled mineralization and enzymatic degradation with a nan...
The interactions between proteins and surfaces are critical to a number of important processes inclu...
Mechanisms of protein-guided mineralization in enamel, leading to organized fibrillar apatite nanocr...
Self-assembly of the extracellular matrix protein amelogenin is believed to play an essential role i...
Enamel, the outermost layer of teeth, is an acellular mineralized tissue that cannot regenerate; the...
Enamel matrix self-assembly has long been suggested as the driving force behind aligned nanofibrous ...
Enamel, the outermost layer of teeth, is an acellular mineralized tissue that cannot regenerate; the...
Without evidence for an organic framework, biological and biochemical processes observed during amel...
Enamel matrix self-assembly has long been suggested as the driving force behind aligned nanofibrous ...
Living organisms build inorganic materials, biominerals, by a process called biomineralization. A ke...
Human dental enamel forms over a period of 2 - 4 years by substituting the enamel matrix, a protein ...
Dental enamel forms through a protein-controlled mineralization and enzymatic degradation with a nan...
As the hardest tissue formed by vertebrates, enamel represents nature's engineering masterpiece with...
Human dental enamel forms over a period of 2 – 4 years by substituting the enamel matrix, a protein ...
The recent discovery of conditions that induce nanoribbon structures of amelogenin protein in vitro ...
Dental enamel forms through a protein-controlled mineralization and enzymatic degradation with a nan...
The interactions between proteins and surfaces are critical to a number of important processes inclu...