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    Multilevel complex interactions between genetic, epigenetic and environmental factors in the aetiology of anomalies of dental development by Brook, A.H

    Published in Archives of oral biology (01-12-2009)
    “…Abstract Dental anomalies are caused by complex interactions between genetic, epigenetic and environmental factors during the long process of dental…”
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    Intrauterine Hormone Effects on Tooth Dimensions by Ribeiro, D.C., Brook, A.H., Hughes, T.E., Sampson, W.J., Townsend, G.C.

    Published in Journal of dental research (01-05-2013)
    “…The human dentition is a complex adaptive system that is influenced by genetic, epigenetic, and environmental factors. Within this system, is sexual dimorphism…”
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    Epithelial histogenesis during tooth development by Lesot, H, Brook, A.H

    Published in Archives of oral biology (01-12-2009)
    “…Abstract This paper reviews the current understanding of the progressive changes mediating dental epithelial histogenesis as a basis for future collaborative…”
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    Variability and patterning in permanent tooth size of four human ethnic groups by Brook, A.H, Griffin, R.C, Townsend, G, Levisianos, Y, Russell, J, Smith, R.N

    Published in Archives of oral biology (01-12-2009)
    “…Abstract Aims Dental dimensions vary between different ethnic groups, providing insights into the factors controlling human dental development. This paper…”
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    Tooth size patterns in patients with hypodontia and supernumerary teeth by Brook, A.H, Griffin, R.C, Smith, R.N, Townsend, G.C, Kaur, G, Davis, G.R, Fearne, J

    Published in Archives of oral biology (01-12-2009)
    “…Abstract Aims Anomalies of tooth number may not be isolated conditions but may have wider associations in the development of the dentition including tooth…”
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    The aetiology of hypodontia: The prevalence, severity and location of hypodontia within families by Parkin, N, Elcock, C, Smith, R.N, Griffin, R.C, Brook, A.H

    Published in Archives of oral biology (01-12-2009)
    “…Abstract Aims Previous studies have indicated that hypodontia has a significantly higher prevalence in the relatives of affected individuals than in the…”
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    Tooth dimensions in hypodontia with a known PAX9 mutation by Brook, A.H, Elcock, C, Aggarwal, M, Lath, D.L, Russell, J.M, Patel, P.I, Smith, R.N

    Published in Archives of oral biology (01-12-2009)
    “…Abstract Aim Congenital absence of teeth is a complex condition affecting several parameters of oral development. This is the first study to measure tooth…”
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    Multiple crown size variables of the upper incisors in patients with supernumerary teeth compared with controls by Khalaf, K, Smith, R.N, Elcock, C, Brook, A.H

    Published in Archives of oral biology (01-12-2009)
    “…Abstract Aims As part of ongoing studies of the aetiology of dental anomalies the aims of this study were to identify multiple components of tooth size of the…”
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    The variability of the curvature of the labial surface of the upper anterior teeth along the facial axis of the clinical crown by Smith, R.N, Karmo, M, Russell, J, Brook, A.H

    Published in Archives of oral biology (01-11-2007)
    “…Abstract Objective To mathematically assess the curvature of upper anterior teeth along the facial axis of the clinical crown (FACC) line to provide…”
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    Enamel defects in extracted and exfoliated teeth from patients with Amelogenesis Imperfecta, measured using the extended enamel defects index and image analysis by Smith, R.N, Elcock, C, Abdellatif, A, Bäckman, B, Russell, J.M, Brook, A.H

    Published in Archives of oral biology (01-12-2009)
    “…Abstract Aims To enhance the phenotypic description and quantification of enamel defects from a North Sweden sample of extracted and exfoliated teeth…”
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    Detection of a Novel Mutation in X-linked Amelogenesis Imperfecta by Kindelan, S.A., Brook, A.H., Gangemi, L., Lench, N., Wong, F.S.L., Fearne, J., Jackson, Z., Foster, G., Stringer, B.M.J.

    Published in Journal of dental research (01-12-2000)
    “…Amelogenesis imperfecta (AI) is a heterogeneous group of inherited disorders of defective enamel formation. The major protein involved in enamel formation,…”
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    Impact of landmark reliability on the planar Procrustes analysis of tooth shape by Robinson, D.L, Blackwell, P.G, Stillman, E.C, Brook, A.H

    Published in Archives of oral biology (01-07-2002)
    “…In a recent study, the ideas of Procrustes analysis were introduced to the study of tooth shape for teeth represented as configurations of ‘landmarks’ from…”
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    A unifying aetiological explanation for anomalies of human tooth number and size by Brook, A H

    Published in Archives of oral biology (1984)
    “…Genetic and environmental factors are implicated in the aetiology of supernumerary teeth, hypodontia, megadontia and microdontia ; these anomalies tend to be…”
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    Surface-Sensitive Microwear Texture Analysis of Attrition and Erosion by Ranjitkar, S., Turan, A., Mann, C., Gully, G.A., Marsman, M., Edwards, S., Kaidonis, J.A., Hall, C., Lekkas, D., Wetselaar, P., Brook, A.H., Lobbezoo, F., Townsend, G.C.

    Published in Journal of dental research (01-03-2017)
    “…Scale-sensitive fractal analysis of high-resolution 3-dimensional surface reconstructions of wear patterns has advanced our knowledge in evolutionary biology,…”
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    Functional dental occlusion: an anthropological perspective and implications for practice by Kaidonis, JA, Ranjitkar, S, Lekkas, D, Brook, AH, Townsend, GC

    Published in Australian dental journal (01-06-2014)
    “…Physiologic changes occur in dental occlusion throughout life, resulting from the interplay between functional demands and reciprocating adaptive responses…”
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    The structure and composition of deciduous enamel affected by local hypoplastic autosomal dominant amelogenesis imperfecta resulting from an ENAM mutation by Shore, R C, Bäckman, B, Elcock, C, Brook, A H, Brookes, S J, Kirkham, J

    Published in Cells, tissues, organs (01-01-2010)
    “…In a group of families in northern Sweden, a mutation in the ENAM gene (predicted to produce a highly truncated protein) results in the local hypoplastic form…”
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    A new technique for symmetry determination in tooth morphology using image analysis: Application in the diagnosis of solitary maxillary median central incisor by DiBiase, A.T., Elcock, C., Smith, R.N., Brook, A.H.

    Published in Archives of oral biology (01-10-2006)
    “…To develop a new technique for determining symmetry in tooth morphology and to evaluate this in the investigation of a patient with a solitary maxillary median…”
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    Haemophilic pseudotumours of the mandible: report of a case in a one-year-old child by Brook, A H, Bedi, R, Lui, W Y, Yuen, P M

    “…Pseudotumours of bone are an uncommon complication of severe haemophilia and only seven cases occurring in the mandible have been reported previously in the…”
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    Tooth size in patients with supernumerary teeth and a control group measured by image analysis system by Khalaf, K., Robinson, D.L., Elcock, C., Smith, R.N., Brook, A.H.

    Published in Archives of oral biology (01-02-2005)
    “…The aim of this study was to compare tooth size measurements between patients with supernumerary teeth and a control group. The supernumerary group consisted…”
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