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ABSTRACT:
INSTRUMENT(S): Q Exactive
ORGANISM(S): Homo Sapiens (human)
TISSUE(S): Saliva
DISEASE(S): Amelogenesis Imperfecta Type 3a
SUBMITTER: Goran Mitulović
LAB HEAD: Goran Mitulović
PROVIDER: PXD016126 | Pride | 2020-05-12
REPOSITORIES: Pride
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Bekes K K Mitulović G G Meißner N N Resch U U Gruber R R
Scientific reports 20200505 1
Molar incisor hypomineralization (MIH) is an endemic pediatric disease with an unclear pathogenesis. Considering that saliva controls enamel remineralization and that MIH is associated with higher saliva flow rate, we hypothesized that the protein composition of saliva is linked to disease. To test this, we enrolled 5 children aged 6-14 years with MIH showing at least one hypersensitive molar and 5 caries-free children without hypomineralization. Saliva samples were subjected to proteomic analys ...[more]