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The Effect of Germanium-Loaded Hydroxyapatite Biomaterials on Bone Marrow Mesenchymal Stem Cells Growth
Published 2022-09-01“…Hydroxyapatite (HA) is a hard mineral component of mineralized tissues, mainly composed of calcium and phosphate. …”
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Discoidin domain receptors; an ancient family of collagen receptors has major roles in bone development, regeneration and metabolism
Published 2023-05-01“…As the major ECM component in mineralized tissues, collagen has instructive as well as structural roles during bone development and is required for bone cell differentiation. …”
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Cone‐beam computed tomography in the diagnosis of regional odontodysplasia
Published 2022-05-01“…Abstract Regional odontodysplasia (RO) in permanent teeth is a rare developmental anomaly of mineralized tissues. Three‐dimensional images and data from CBCT allowed to provide useful information on the degree of tooth calcification and consequently confirm the diagnosis of RO and establish a treatment strategy to minimize future damages and sequels.…”
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Controlling water-mediated interactions by designing self-assembled monolayer coatings
Published 2021-04-01“…Our results provide important insight for the design of tunable “stickiness” nanoparticle coatings in different mineralogies, such as applications in subsurface environments or targeted delivery in mineralized tissues.…”
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Palmaris Longus Absent in One Identical Twin: a Case Report
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Plasma proteins present in human cortical bone: enrichment of the alpha2HS-glycoprotein.
Published 1976“…One plasma glycoprotein, the alpha2HS-glycoprotein, was found to be present at a high concentration in both bone and dentine and was shown to be concentrated in the mineralized tissues with respect to the other plasma proteins by factors of between 30 and 100. …”
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Diphosphonates and polyphosphates in medicine
Published 1975“…The diphosphonates, which are more stable than PPi, also inhibit bone resorption and bone turnover in various experimental systems; PPi occurs naturally in body fluids and mineralized tissues and may have a physiological function regulating calcification and bone turnover. …”
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Immunohistochemical localization of dentin matrix protein 1 in human dentin
Published 2009-08-01“…Dentin matrix protein 1 (DMP1) is a non-collagenous matrix protein with a recognized role in the formation of mineralized tissues such as dentin. The aim of this study was to analyze the distribution of DMP1 in human dentin by means of immunofluorescence and high-resolution immunogold labeling. …”
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Defective enamel and bone development in sodium-dependent citrate transporter (NaCT) Slc13a5 deficient mice.
Published 2017-01-01“…There has been growing recognition of the essential roles of citrate in biomechanical properties of mineralized tissues, including teeth and bone. However, the sources of citrate in these tissues have not been well defined, and the contribution of citrate to the regulation of odontogenesis and osteogenesis has not been examined. …”
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Rapid probing of biological surfaces with a sparse-matrix peptide library.
Published 2011-01-01“…We reasoned that because biological surfaces, such as cell surfaces, mineralized tissues, and various extracellular matrices have unique molecular compositions, they present unique physicochemical signatures to the surrounding medium which could be probed by peptides with appropriately corresponding physicochemical properties. …”
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Plasma proteins present in human cortical bone: Enrichment of the αHS-glycoprotein
Published 1977“…One plasma glycoprotein, the αHS-glycoprotein, was found to be present at a high concentration in both bone and dentine and was shown to be concentrated in the mineralized tissues with respect to the other plasma proteins by factors of between 30 and 100. …”
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Tooth-Supporting Hard Tissue Regeneration Using Biopolymeric Material Fabrication Strategies
Published 2020-10-01“…The mineralized tissues (alveolar bone and cementum) are the major components of periodontal tissues and play a critical role to anchor periodontal ligament (PDL) to tooth-root surfaces. …”
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Histochemistry through the years, browsing a long-established journal: novelties in traditional subjects
Published 2010-12-01“…Some subjects (e.g. histochemistry applied to muscle cells or to mineralized tissues) have recently become rather popular, whereas a wider application of the histochemical approach may be envisaged for plant cells and tissues.…”
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On Simulating the Formation of Structured, Crystalline Systems via Non-classical Pathways
Published 2020-04-01“…From these real-time observations, we hypothesize the amorphous mineral precursors present in biological mineralized tissues undergo similar non-classical crystallization processes resulting in the complex structures found in biomineralization.…”
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Advances in biomineralization-inspired materials for hard tissue repair
Published 2021-12-01“…Abstract Biomineralization is the process by which organisms form mineralized tissues with hierarchical structures and excellent properties, including the bones and teeth in vertebrates. …”
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Trabecular variant of juvenile aggressive ossifying fibroma of anterior mandible
Published 2012-06-01“…They are histologically characterized by the presence of fibrous stromal cells along with mineralized tissues. Clinically, these are characterized by early age of onset, histological patterns, high rate of recurrence and the aggressive local behavior. …”
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Resorción dentaria interna: Presentación de un caso Internal dental resorption: Case report
Published 2010-06-01“…The four mineralized tissues of our body are: bone, cement, dentin and enamel. …”
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A Rare Skeletal Disorder, Fibrous Dysplasia: A Review of Its Pathogenesis and Therapeutic Prospects
Published 2023-10-01“…Perturbation of cell–cell signaling networks and response outputs leading to disrupted building blocks, incoherent multi-level organization, and loss of rigid structural motifs in mineralized tissues are factors that have been identified to participate in FD induction. …”
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Honeycomb scaffolds capable of ectopic osteogenesis: Histological evaluation of osteoinduction mechanism
Published 2022-01-01“…The key events observed were: (1) fibrin accumulation in scaffolds at week 1; (2) appearance of tartrate‐resistant acid phosphatase (TRAP)‐ and RAM11‐positive cells and formation of collagen fibers and blood vessels between weeks 2 and 3; (3) appearance of osteocalcin‐positive cells and decrease in the number of TRAP‐positive cells between weeks 3 and 4; (4) continuous proliferation of osteocalcin‐positive cells at postoperative week 4 and formation of osteoid and mineralized tissues at weeks 8 and 12, respectively. These findings suggest that the appearance of TRAP‐positive cells that are considered foreign body giant cells is essential for collagen formation, angiogenesis, and osteogenesis. …”
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SHED - Basic Structure for Stem Cell Research
Published 2015-03-01“…The identification and isolation of these stem cells in adult dental pulp was first reported by Gronthos and co-workers in 2000.These dental pulp stem cells have clonogenic abilities, rapid proliferative rates and the capacity to form mineralized tissues both in vitro and in vivo. The stem cells from human exfoliated deciduous teeth are distinct from dental pulp stem cells by virtue of their proliferation rate, increased cell population doublings and osteoinductive capacity in vivo. …”
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