Identification of novel candidate genes involved in mineralization of dental enamel by genome-wide transcript profiling

Volume: 227, Issue: 5, Pages: 2264 - 2275
Published: Jan 23, 2012
Abstract
The gene repertoire regulating vertebrate biomineralization is poorly understood. Dental enamel, the most highly mineralized tissue in mammals, differs from other calcifying systems in that the formative cells (ameloblasts) lack remodeling activity and largely degrade and resorb the initial extracellular matrix. Enamel mineralization requires that ameloblasts undergo a profound functional switch from matrix-secreting to maturational (calcium...
Paper Details
Title
Identification of novel candidate genes involved in mineralization of dental enamel by genome-wide transcript profiling
Published Date
Jan 23, 2012
Volume
227
Issue
5
Pages
2264 - 2275
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