In the following respects, tooth enamel is a unique tissue in the mammalian body: (a) it is the most mineralized and hardest tissue in it comprising up to 95 wt% of apatite; (b) its microstructure is dominated by parallel rods composed of bundles of 40-60 nm wide apatite crystals with aspect ratios reaching up to 1:10,000 and (c) not only does the protein matrix that gives rise to enamel guides the crystal growth, but it also conducts its own degradation and removal in parallel. Hence, when mimicking the process of amelogenesis in vitro, crystal growth has to be coupled to proteolytic digestion of the amelogenin assemblies that are known to play a pivotal role in conducting the proper crystal growth. Experimental settings based on controlle...
Living organisms build inorganic materials, biominerals, by a process called biomineralization. A ke...
Amelogenin is an extracellular matrix protein involved in formation of enamel during early tooth dev...
ObjectiveTo study the mechanisms which promote the interactions of amelogenin proteins with the form...
In the following respects, tooth enamel is a unique tissue in the mammalian body: (a) it is the most...
Dental enamel forms through a protein-controlled mineralization and enzymatic degradation with a nan...
BackgroundEnamel synthesis is a highly dynamic process characterized by simultaneity of matrix secre...
Dental enamel forms through a protein-controlled mineralization and enzymatic degradation with a nan...
Human dental enamel forms over a period of 2 - 4 years by substituting the enamel matrix, a protein ...
Human dental enamel forms over a period of 2 - 4 years by substituting the enamel matrix, a protein ...
The hardest tooth enamel tissue develops from a soft layer of protein-rich matrix, predominated by a...
The formation of aligned fibrous apatite crystals in enamel is predominantly attributed to the invol...
Biomineralization is a crucial process whereby organisms produce mineralized tissues such as teeth f...
As the hardest tissue formed by vertebrates, enamel represents nature's engineering masterpiece with...
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Biomineralization is a crucial process whereby organisms produce mineralized tissues such as teeth f...
Living organisms build inorganic materials, biominerals, by a process called biomineralization. A ke...
Amelogenin is an extracellular matrix protein involved in formation of enamel during early tooth dev...
ObjectiveTo study the mechanisms which promote the interactions of amelogenin proteins with the form...
In the following respects, tooth enamel is a unique tissue in the mammalian body: (a) it is the most...
Dental enamel forms through a protein-controlled mineralization and enzymatic degradation with a nan...
BackgroundEnamel synthesis is a highly dynamic process characterized by simultaneity of matrix secre...
Dental enamel forms through a protein-controlled mineralization and enzymatic degradation with a nan...
Human dental enamel forms over a period of 2 - 4 years by substituting the enamel matrix, a protein ...
Human dental enamel forms over a period of 2 - 4 years by substituting the enamel matrix, a protein ...
The hardest tooth enamel tissue develops from a soft layer of protein-rich matrix, predominated by a...
The formation of aligned fibrous apatite crystals in enamel is predominantly attributed to the invol...
Biomineralization is a crucial process whereby organisms produce mineralized tissues such as teeth f...
As the hardest tissue formed by vertebrates, enamel represents nature's engineering masterpiece with...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/73342/1/j.1600-0722.2006.00288.x.pd
Biomineralization is a crucial process whereby organisms produce mineralized tissues such as teeth f...
Living organisms build inorganic materials, biominerals, by a process called biomineralization. A ke...
Amelogenin is an extracellular matrix protein involved in formation of enamel during early tooth dev...
ObjectiveTo study the mechanisms which promote the interactions of amelogenin proteins with the form...