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Dentine and enamel from mammal teeth of modern fresh samples, regurgitated pellets, carnivore faeces and fossil samples have been studied from a variety of locations in terms of their microstructure and chemical composition. Enamel is more durable than dentine during fossilisation, and consequently is less altered in terms of its composition. Statistical analyses of the data show that contents of...
While the participation of the extracellular matrix protein in mineralisation processes has been extensively studied, a role for these proteins as signalling molecules has only been recently evoked. We report on the composition of enamel and dentin matrix, and discuss the multifunctionality of two molecules. Amelogenins are implicated in enamel three-dimensional organization and contribute to the...
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