Bone biomineralization is a complex process in which type I collagen and associated non-collagenous proteins (NCPs), including glycoproteins and proteoglycans, interact closely with inorganic calcium and phosphate ions to control the precipitation of nanosized, non-stoichiometric hydroxyapatite (HAP, idealized stoichiometry Ca10(PO4)6(OH)2) within the organic matrix of a tissue. The ability of certain vertebrate tissues to mineralize is critically related to several aspects of their function. The goal of this study was to identify specific NCPs in mineralizing and non-mineralizing tissues of two animal models, rat and turkey, and to determine whether some NCPs are unique to each type of tissue. The tissues investigated were rat femur (miner...
Among persisting questions on bone calcification, a major one is the link between protein expression...
The organic matrix of calcified tissues comprises collagenous and/or noncollagenous matrix proteins ...
The mammalian skeleton consists of bones that are formed in two different ways: long bones via endoc...
Objectives: Noncollagenous proteins (NCPs) play distinct and overlap roles in controlling the minera...
Over the last several years, significant progress has been made toward understanding the mechanisms ...
AbstractOver the last several years, significant progress has been made toward understanding the mec...
Abstract: One of the unique aspects of the bone formation process is the biological mineralization o...
The biomineralization of bone and dentin is a complex and dynamic process, involving the formation o...
grantor: University of TorontoThe formation of mineralized connective tissues is characte...
Among persisting questions on bone calcification, a major one is the link between protein expression...
International audienceAmong persisting questions on bone calcification, a major one is the link betw...
Biomineralization is a process of creating crystalline structures under biological control. The proc...
An in vitro model system utilizing de-mineralized periodontium tissues was developed for investigati...
Hydroxyapatite crystals deposit within and align parallel to the collagen fibrils of bony tissues wi...
Among persisting questions on bone calcification, a major one is the link between protein expression...
The organic matrix of calcified tissues comprises collagenous and/or noncollagenous matrix proteins ...
The mammalian skeleton consists of bones that are formed in two different ways: long bones via endoc...
Objectives: Noncollagenous proteins (NCPs) play distinct and overlap roles in controlling the minera...
Over the last several years, significant progress has been made toward understanding the mechanisms ...
AbstractOver the last several years, significant progress has been made toward understanding the mec...
Abstract: One of the unique aspects of the bone formation process is the biological mineralization o...
The biomineralization of bone and dentin is a complex and dynamic process, involving the formation o...
grantor: University of TorontoThe formation of mineralized connective tissues is characte...
Among persisting questions on bone calcification, a major one is the link between protein expression...
International audienceAmong persisting questions on bone calcification, a major one is the link betw...
Biomineralization is a process of creating crystalline structures under biological control. The proc...
An in vitro model system utilizing de-mineralized periodontium tissues was developed for investigati...
Hydroxyapatite crystals deposit within and align parallel to the collagen fibrils of bony tissues wi...
Among persisting questions on bone calcification, a major one is the link between protein expression...
The organic matrix of calcified tissues comprises collagenous and/or noncollagenous matrix proteins ...
The mammalian skeleton consists of bones that are formed in two different ways: long bones via endoc...