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    MicroRNAs and Periodontal Homeostasis by Luan, X., Zhou, X., Trombetta-eSilva, J., Francis, M., Gaharwar, A.K., Atsawasuwan, P., Diekwisch, T.G.H.

    Published in Journal of Dental Research (01-05-2017)
    “…MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are a group of small RNAs that control gene expression in all aspects of eukaryotic life, primarily through RNA silencing mechanisms. The…”
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    Expression and Function of Enamel-related Gene Products in Calvarial Development by Atsawasuwan, P., Lu, X., Ito, Y., Chen, Y., Gopinathan, G., Evans, C.A., Kulkarni, A.B., Gibson, C.W., Luan, X., Diekwisch, T.G.H.

    Published in Journal of dental research (01-07-2013)
    “…Enamel-related gene products (ERPs) are detected in non-enamel tissues such as bone. We hypothesized that, if functional, ERP expression corresponds with…”
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    Collagen Cross-linking and Ultimate Tensile Strength in Dentin by Miguez, P.A., Pereira, P.N.R., Atsawasuwan, P., Yamauchi, M.

    Published in Journal of dental research (01-10-2004)
    “…Several studies have indicated differences in bond strength of dental materials to crown and root dentin. To investigate the potential differences in matrix…”
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    Calvarial bone development and suture closure in Dicer‐deficient mice by Atsawasuwan, P., Ouibaidin, M., Dalal, B., Khan, H., Mohammed, A.

    Published in Orthodontics & craniofacial research (01-06-2017)
    “…Structured Objective To evaluate whether lack of Dicer during calvaria development would lead to dysmorphology of calvaria and suture closure in mice…”
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    Partial biochemical characterisation of collagen in carious dentin of human primary teeth by Nakornchai, S, Atsawasuwan, P, Kitamura, E, Surarit, R, Yamauchi, M

    Published in Archives of oral biology (01-04-2004)
    “…The process of dentin caries is a complex event involving demineralisation and matrix degradation. The objective of this study was to biochemically…”
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    Heterogeneous basis of the type VIB form of Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS VIB) that is unrelated to decreased collagen lysyl hydroxylation by Walker, L.C., Overstreet, M.A., Willing, M.C., Marini, J.C., Cabral, W.A., Pals, G., Bristow, J., Atsawasuwan, P., Yamauchi, M., Yeowell, Heather N.

    “…Skin fibroblasts from the majority of patients with the clinical diagnosis of Ehlers–Danlos syndrome type VI (EDS VI; kyphoscoliosis type), have significantly…”
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    1,25(OH) sub(2)D sub(3) regulates collagen quality in an osteoblastic cell culture system by Nagaoka, H, Mochida, Y, Atsawasuwan, P, Kaku, M, Kondoh, T, Yamauchi, M

    “…The active form of vitamin D, 1,25(OH) sub(2)D sub(3), has a broad range of effects on bone, however, its role in the quality of bone matrix is not well…”
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    Expression of lysyl oxidase isoforms in MC3T3-E1 osteoblastic cells by Atsawasuwan, Phimon, Mochida, Yoshiyuki, Parisuthiman, Duenpim, Yamauchi, Mitsuo

    “…Covalent intermolecular cross-linking of collagen is initiated by the action of lysyl oxidase (LOX) on the telopeptidyl lysine and hydroxylysine residues…”
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    Post-translational modifications of collagen upon BMP-induced osteoblast differentiation by Kaku, Masaru, Mochida, Yoshiyuki, Atsawasuwan, Phimon, Parisuthiman, Duenpim, Yamauchi, Mitsuo

    “…The pattern of collagen cross-linking is tissue specific primarily determined by the extent of hydroxylation and oxidation of specific lysine residues in the…”
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    Treatment of Gingival Hyperpigmentation for Esthetic Purposes by Nd:YAG Laser: Report of 4 Cases by Atsawasuwan, Phimon, Greethong, Kitiman, Nimmanon, Vanida

    Published in Journal of periodontology (1970) (01-02-2000)
    “…Gingival hyperpigmentation may cause esthetic problems and embarrassment, especially in patients with a gummy smile. This report presents the use of the Nd:YAG…”
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