Enamel, the outermost layer of teeth, is an acellular mineralized tissue that cannot regenerate; the mature tissue is composed of high aspect ratio apatite nanocrystals organized into rods and inter-rod regions. Amelogenin constitutes 90% of the protein matrix in developing enamel and plays a central role in guiding the hierarchical organization of apatite crystals observed in mature enamel. To date, a convincing link between amelogenin supramolecular structures and mature enamel has yet to be described, in part because the protein matrix is degraded during tissue maturation. Here we show compelling evidence that amelogenin self-assembles into an amyloid-like structure in vitro and in vivo. We show that enamel matrices stain positive for am...
Human dental enamel forms over a period of 2 - 4 years by substituting the enamel matrix, a protein ...
Odontogenesis is extensively studied in animal models but less understood in human. In early ameloge...
Tooth enamel, the hardest material in the human body, is formed within a self-assembled matrix consi...
Enamel, the outermost layer of teeth, is an acellular mineralized tissue that cannot regenerate; the...
Mechanisms of protein-guided mineralization in enamel, leading to organized fibrillar apatite nanocr...
Mechanisms of protein-guided mineralization in enamel, leading to organized fibrillar apatite nanocr...
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 ...
The extracellular tooth enamel matrix is a unique, protein-rich environment that provides the struct...
As the hardest tissue formed by vertebrates, enamel represents nature's engineering masterpiece with...
The recent discovery of conditions that induce nanoribbon structures of amelogenin protein in vitro ...
Enamel is a unique bioceramic tissue covering our teeth, which by improving feeding and nutrition fu...
Self-assembly of the extracellular matrix protein amelogenin is believed to play an essential role i...
The formation of mineralized tissues is governed by extracellular matrix proteins that assemble into...
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 ...
Odontogenesis is extensively studied in animal models but less understood in human. In early ameloge...
Tooth enamel, the hardest material in the human body, is formed within a self-assembled matrix consi...
Enamel, the outermost layer of teeth, is an acellular mineralized tissue that cannot regenerate; the...
Mechanisms of protein-guided mineralization in enamel, leading to organized fibrillar apatite nanocr...
Mechanisms of protein-guided mineralization in enamel, leading to organized fibrillar apatite nanocr...
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 ...
The extracellular tooth enamel matrix is a unique, protein-rich environment that provides the struct...
As the hardest tissue formed by vertebrates, enamel represents nature's engineering masterpiece with...
The recent discovery of conditions that induce nanoribbon structures of amelogenin protein in vitro ...
Enamel is a unique bioceramic tissue covering our teeth, which by improving feeding and nutrition fu...
Self-assembly of the extracellular matrix protein amelogenin is believed to play an essential role i...
The formation of mineralized tissues is governed by extracellular matrix proteins that assemble into...
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 ...
Odontogenesis is extensively studied in animal models but less understood in human. In early ameloge...
Tooth enamel, the hardest material in the human body, is formed within a self-assembled matrix consi...