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SUBMITTER: Cho ES
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4293710 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Oct
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Cho E S ES Kim K-J KJ Lee K-E KE Lee E-J EJ Yun C Y CY Lee M-J MJ Shin T J TJ Hyun H-K HK Kim Y-J YJ Lee S-H SH Jung H-S HS Lee Z H ZH Kim J-W JW
Journal of dental research 20140812 10
Tooth enamel is the most highly mineralized tissue in vertebrates. Enamel crystal formation and elongation should be well controlled to achieve an exceptional hardness and a compact microstructure. Enamel matrix calcification occurs with several matrix proteins, such as amelogenin, enamelin, and ameloblastin. Among them, amelogenin is the most abundant enamel matrix protein, and multiple isoforms resulting from extensive but well-conserved alternative splicing and postsecretional processing have ...[more]