Search Results - "Grohe, Bernd"
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Advanced non-fluoride approaches to dental enamel remineralization: The next level in enamel repair management
Published in Biomaterials and biosystems (01-12-2021)“…•Non-fluoride approaches minimize harmful effects associated with fluoride compounds.•Intrinsic approach: controlled remineralization via endogenous Ca-P-ions…”
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Control of Calcium Oxalate Crystal Growth by Face-Specific Adsorption of an Osteopontin Phosphopeptide
Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (05-12-2007)“…Mineral-associated proteins have been proposed to regulate many aspects of biomineralization, including the location, type, orientation, shape, and texture of…”
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Kidney stones in primary hyperoxaluria: new lessons learnt
Published in PloS one (05-08-2013)“…To investigate potential differences in stone composition with regard to the type of Primary Hyperoxaluria (PH), and in relation to the patient's medical…”
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Label-Free Mapping of Osteopontin Adsorption to Calcium Oxalate Monohydrate Crystals by Tip-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy
Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (17-10-2012)“…In the ectopic biomineralization of calcium oxalate kidney stones, the competition between calcium oxalate monohydrate (COM) formation and its inhibition by…”
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Peptides of Matrix Gla protein inhibit nucleation and growth of hydroxyapatite and calcium oxalate monohydrate crystals
Published in PloS one (12-11-2013)“…Matrix Gla protein (MGP) is a phosphorylated and γ-carboxylated protein that has been shown to prevent the deposition of hydroxyapatite crystals in the walls…”
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Specific Adsorption of Osteopontin and Synthetic Polypeptides to Calcium Oxalate Monohydrate Crystals
Published in Biophysical journal (01-09-2007)“…Protein-crystal interactions are known to be important in biomineralization. To study the physicochemical basis of such interactions, we have developed a…”
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Controlled Deposition of Highly Oriented Type I Collagen Mimicking In Vivo Collagen Structures
Published in Langmuir (20-07-2010)“…The structural arrangement of type I collagen in vivo is critical for the normal functioning of tissues, such as bone, cornea, and blood vessels. At present,…”
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Kinetics of Calcium Oxalate Crystal Growth in the Presence of Osteopontin Isoforms: An Analysis by Scanning Confocal Interference Microcopy
Published in Calcified tissue international (01-03-2009)“…Proteins that inhibit the growth and aggregation of calcium oxalate crystals play important roles in the prevention of kidney stone disease. One such protein…”
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The osteopontin-controlled switching of calcium oxalate monohydrate morphologies in artificial urine provides insights into the formation of papillary kidney stones
Published in Colloids and surfaces, B, Biointerfaces (01-10-2016)“…[Display omitted] Osteopontin (OPN) induces abrupt switching of morphologies in kidney stone-related calcium oxalate monohydrate (COM).Transformation from…”
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Controlling the hydrophilicity and cohesion during deposition of highly oriented type I collagen films: An approach for biomedical applications
Published in Thin solid films (30-06-2018)“…Using the Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) technology we have pioneered a straightforward and low-cost approach to fabricate highly oriented collagen in thin film format…”
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W-doped VO2/PVP coatings with enhanced thermochromic performance
Published in Solar energy materials and solar cells (15-09-2019)“…The preparation of VO2-based polymer coatings with simultaneously high visible transmittance and high solar modulation ability has been elusive for smart…”
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MP10-17 OSTEOPONTIN PHOSPHOPEPTIDE MITIGATES UROLITHIASIS IN A DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER MODEL
Published in The Journal of urology (01-04-2023)Get full text
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Retraction notice to “Synthetic peptides derived from salivary proteins and the control of surface charge densities of dental surfaces improve the inhibition of dental calculus formation”, Materials Science & Engineering C 77 (2017) 58–68
Published in Materials Science & Engineering C (01-01-2021)Get full text
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The Flexible Polyelectrolyte Hypothesis of Protein−Biomineral Interaction
Published in Langmuir (21-12-2010)“…Biomineralization is characterized by a high degree of control over the location, nature, size, shape, and orientation of the crystals formed. For many years,…”
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Synthetic peptides derived from salivary proteins and the control of surface charge densities of dental surfaces improve the inhibition of dental calculus formation
Published in Materials Science & Engineering. C, Biomimetic Materials, Sensors and Systems (01-08-2017)“…Peptides descended from the salivary proteins statherin and histatin were recently identified in saliva and the acquired enamel pellicle (AEP), a proteomic…”
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The solubility of calcium oxalates explains some aspects of their underrepresentation in the oral cavity
Published in Archives of oral biology (01-01-2021)“…•Calcium oxalate (CaOx) is deposited on oral surfaces by heterogeneous crystallization.•Method development to study the oxalate concentration range for this…”
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Incorporation of osteopontin peptide into kidney stone-related calcium oxalate monohydrate crystals: a quantitative study
Published in Urolithiasis (01-10-2019)“…Polyelectrolyte–crystal interactions regulate many aspects of biomineralization, including the shape, phase, and aggregation of crystals. Here, we…”
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High-Throughput in vitro Gel-Based Plate Assay to Screen for Calcium Oxalate Stone Inhibitors
Published in Urologia internationalis (01-06-2022)“…Kidney stones are a common medical condition that is increasing in prevalence worldwide. Approximately, ∼80% of urinary calculi are composed of calcium oxalate…”
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RETRACTED: Synthetic peptides derived from salivary proteins and the control of surface charge densities of dental surfaces improve the inhibition of dental calculus formation
Published in Materials Science & Engineering C (01-08-2017)“…This article has been retracted: please see Elsevier Policy on Article Withdrawal (https://www.elsevier.com/about/our-business/policies/article-withdrawal). In…”
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Novel findings in patients with primary hyperoxaluria type III and implications for advanced molecular testing strategies
Published in European journal of human genetics : EJHG (01-02-2013)“…Identification of mutations in the HOGA1 gene as the cause of autosomal recessive primary hyperoxaluria (PH) type III has revitalized research in the field of…”
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