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    Leucine rich amelogenin peptide prevents ovariectomy-induced bone loss in mice by Haruyama, Naoto, Yamaza, Takayoshi, Suzuki, Shigeki, Hall, Bradford, Cho, Andrew, Gibson, Carolyn W, Kulkarni, Ashok B

    Published in PloS one (15-11-2021)
    “…Amelogenins, major extra cellular matrix proteins of developing tooth enamel, are predominantly expressed by ameloblasts and play significant roles in the…”
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    Weaker dental enamel explains dental decay by Vieira, Alexandre R, Gibson, Carolyn W, Deeley, Kathleen, Xue, Hui, Li, Yong

    Published in PloS one (17-04-2015)
    “…Dental caries continues to be the most prevalent bacteria-mediated non-contagious disease of humankind. Dental professionals assert the disease can be…”
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    Analysis of enamel development using murine model systems: approaches and limitations by Pugach, Megan K, Gibson, Carolyn W

    Published in Frontiers in physiology (17-09-2014)
    “…A primary goal of enamel research is to understand and potentially treat or prevent enamel defects related to amelogenesis imperfecta (AI). Rodents are ideal…”
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    Wnt-RhoA signaling is involved in dental enamel development by Peng, Li, Li, Yong, Shusterman, Kate, Kuehl, Melissa, Gibson, Carolyn W.

    Published in European journal of oral sciences (01-12-2011)
    “…Peng L, Li Y, Shusterman K, Kuehl M, Gibson CW. Wnt‐RhoA signaling is involved in dental enamel development. 
 Eur J Oral Sci 2011; 119 (Suppl. 1): 41–49. ©…”
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    Human and mouse enamel phenotypes resulting from mutation or altered expression of AMEL, ENAM, MMP20 and KLK4 by Wright, J Timothy, Hart, Thomas C, Hart, P Suzanne, Simmons, Darrin, Suggs, Cynthia, Daley, Bill, Simmer, Jim, Hu, Jan, Bartlett, John D, Li, Yong, Yuan, Zhi-An, Seow, W Kim, Gibson, Carolyn W

    Published in Cells, tissues, organs (01-01-2009)
    “…Amelogenesis imperfecta (AI) is caused by AMEL, ENAM, MMP20 and KLK4 gene mutations. Mice lacking expression of the AmelX, Enam and Mmp20 genes have been…”
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    TGF-ß regulates enamel mineralization and maturation through KLK4 expression by Cho, Andrew, Haruyama, Naoto, Hall, Bradford, Danton, Mary Jo S, Zhang, Lu, Arany, Praveen, Mooney, David J, Harichane, Yassine, Goldberg, Michel, Gibson, Carolyn W, Kulkarni, Ashok B

    Published in PloS one (20-11-2013)
    “…Transforming growth factor-ß (TGF-ß) signaling plays an important role in regulating crucial biological processes such as cell proliferation, differentiation,…”
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    The role of amelogenin during enamel-crystallite growth and organization in vivo by Wright, J. Tim, Li, Yong, Suggs, Cynthia, Kuehl, Melissa A., Kulkarni, Ashok B., Gibson, Carolyn W.

    Published in European journal of oral sciences (01-12-2011)
    “…Wright JT, Li Y, Suggs C, Kuehl MA, Kulkarni AB, Gibson CW. The role of amelogenin during enamel‐crystallite growth and organization in vivo. 
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    Ameloblasts require active RhoA to generate normal dental enamel by Xue, Hui, Li, Yong, Everett, Eric T., Ryan, Kathleen, Peng, Li, Porecha, Rakhee, Yan, Yan, Lucchese, Anna M., Kuehl, Melissa A., Pugach, Megan K., Bouchard, Jessica, Gibson, Carolyn W.

    Published in European journal of oral sciences (01-08-2013)
    “…RhoA plays a fundamental role in regulation of the actin cytoskeleton, intercellular attachment, and cell proliferation. During amelogenesis, ameloblasts…”
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    Mouse genetic background influences the dental phenotype by Li, Yong, Konicki, William S, Wright, J Timothy, Suggs, Cynthia, Xue, Hui, Kuehl, Melissa A, Kulkarni, Ashok B, Gibson, Carolyn W

    Published in Cells, tissues, organs (01-01-2013)
    “…Dental enamel covers the crown of the vertebrate tooth and is considered to be the hardest tissue in the body. Enamel develops during secretion of an…”
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    Partial Rescue of the Amelogenin Null Dental Enamel Phenotype by Li, Yong, Suggs, Cynthia, Wright, J. Timothy, Yuan, Zhi-an, Aragon, Melissa, Fong, Hanson, Simmons, Darrin, Daly, Bill, Golub, Ellis E., Harrison, Gerald, Kulkarni, Ashok B., Gibson, Carolyn W.

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (30-05-2008)
    “…The amelogenins are the most abundant secreted proteins in developing dental enamel. Enamel from amelogenin (Amelx) null mice is hypoplastic and disorganized,…”
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    Leucine‐Rich Amelogenin Peptide: A Candidate Signaling Molecule During Cementogenesis by Boabaid, Fernanda, Gibson, Carolyn W., Kuehl, Melissa A., Berry, Janice E., Snead, Malcolm L., Nociti, Francisco H., Katchburian, Eduardo, Somerman, Martha J.

    Published in Journal of periodontology (1970) (01-08-2004)
    “…Background: Cementum is a critical mineralized tissue; however, control of its formation remains undefined. One hypothesis is that enamel matrix…”
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    Dental enamel structure is altered by expression of dominant negative RhoA in ameloblasts by Li, Yong, Pugach, Megan K, Kuehl, Melissa A, Peng, Li, Bouchard, Jessica, Hwang, Soon Y, Gibson, Carolyn W

    Published in Cells, tissues, organs (01-01-2011)
    “…Using in vitrotooth germ cultures and analysis by confocal microscopy, ameloblasts treated with sodium fluoride were found to have elevated amounts of…”
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    Amelogenin: A Potential Regulator of Cementum‐Associated Genes by Viswanathan, Hema L., Berry, Janice E., Foster, Brian L., Gibson, Carolyn W., Li, Yong, Kulkarni, Ashok B., Snead, Malcolm L., Somerman, Martha J.

    Published in Journal of periodontology (1970) (01-10-2003)
    “…Background: Studies suggest that enamel matrix proteins induce differentiation and mineralization of a variety of mesenchymal cells, including odontoblasts,…”
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    A developmental comparison of matrix metalloproteinase-20 and amelogenin null mouse enamel by Bartlett, John D., Skobe, Ziedonis, Lee, Daniel H., Wright, J. Timothy, Li, Yong, Kulkarni, Ashok B., Gibson, Carolyn W.

    Published in European journal of oral sciences (01-05-2006)
    “…Mutations in both the human amelogenin and human matrix metalloproteinase‐20 (MMP20, enamelysin) genes cause amelogenesis imperfecta. Both genes have also been…”
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    Amelogenin X impacts age-dependent increase of frequency and number in labial incisor grooves in C57BL/6 by Ota, Masato S., Kondo, Kaori, Li, Yong, Iseki, Sachiko, Yamashita, Atsuko, Gibson, Carolyn W., Kondo, Takashi

    “…Labial grooves in maxillary incisors have been reported in several wild-type rodent species. Previous studies have reported age-dependent labial grooves occur…”
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    Comparison of body weight and gene expression in amelogenin null and wild-type mice by Li, Yong, Yuan, Zhi-An, Aragon, Melissa A., Kulkarni, Ashok B., Gibson, Carolyn W.

    Published in European journal of oral sciences (01-05-2006)
    “…Amelogenin (AmelX) null mice develop hypomineralized enamel lacking normal prism structure, but are healthy and fertile. Because these mice are smaller than…”
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    Effects of sodium fluoride on the actin cytoskeleton of murine ameloblasts by Li, Yong, Decker, Sylvia, Yuan, Zhi-an, DenBesten, Pamela K., Aragon, Melissa A., Jordan-Sciutto, Kelly, Abrams, William R., Huh, Jung, McDonald, Celeste, Chen, Enhong, MacDougall, Mary, Gibson, Carolyn W.

    Published in Archives of oral biology (01-08-2005)
    “…Fluoride is associated with a decrease in the incidence of dental caries, but excess fluoride can lead to enamel fluorosis, a defect that occurs during tooth…”
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    The Amelogenin Proteins and Enamel Development in Humans and Mice by Gibson, Carolyn W.

    Published in Journal of oral biosciences (01-01-2011)
    “…Before a tooth erupts into the oral cavity, the mineralized enamel and dentin layers begin to develop. During these early stages of enamel formation, an…”
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    Wnt-RhoA signaling pathways in fluoride-treated ameloblast-lineage cells by Shusterman, Kate, Gibson, Carolyn W, Li, Yong, Healey, Melissa, Peng, Li

    Published in Cells, tissues, organs (01-01-2014)
    “…This study examined the effect of sodium fluoride (NaF) on the Wnt and RhoA signaling pathways in murine ameloblast-lineage cells (ALCs) to better understand…”
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