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    Spontaneous calcification of arteries and cartilage in mice lacking matrix GLA protein by Luo, Guangbin, Ducy, Patricia, McKee, Marc D, Pinero, Gerald J, Loyer, Evelyne, Behringer, Richard R, Karsenty, Gérard

    Published in Nature (London) (06-03-1997)
    “…Calcification of the extracellular matrix (ECM) can be physiological or pathological. Physiological calcification occurs in bone when the soft ECM is converted…”
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    Normal long bone growth and development in type X collagen-null mice by Rosati, Rita, Horan, Gerald S. B, Pinero, Gerald J, Garofalo, Silvio, Keene, Douglas R, Horton, William A, Vuorio, Eero, de Crombrugghe, Benoit, Behringer, Richard R

    Published in Nature genetics (01-10-1994)
    “…To investigate the role of type X collagen in skeletal development, we have generated type X collagen-null mice. Surprisingly, mice without type X collagen…”
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    Osteopontin (OPN) distribution in premalignant and malignant lesions of oral epithelium and expression in cell lines derived from squamous cell carcinoma of the oral cavity by Devoll, Robert E., Li, Wei, Woods, Kendra V., Pinero, Gerald J., Butler, William T., Farach-Carson, Mary C., Happonen, Risto-Pekka

    Published in Journal of oral pathology & medicine (01-03-1999)
    “…The objectives of this study were to assess the immunolocalization of human osteopontin (OPN) in oral lesions and to identify human cell lines of oral squamous…”
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    Bone Morphogenetic Protein Type IA Receptor Signaling Regulates Postnatal Osteoblast Function and Bone Remodeling by Mishina, Yuji, Starbuck, Michael W., Gentile, Michael A., Fukuda, Tomokazu, Kasparcova, Viera, Seedor, J. Gregory, Hanks, Mark C., Amling, Michael, Pinero, Gerald J., Harada, Shun-ichi, Behringer, Richard R.

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (25-06-2004)
    “…Bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) function during various aspects of embryonic development including skeletogenesis. However, their biological functions after…”
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    Improved immunohistochemical staining of osteopontin (OPN) in paraffin-embedded archival bone specimens following antigen retrieval: anti-human OPN antibody recognizes multiple molecular forms by Devoll, R E, Pinero, G J, Appelbaum, E R, Dul, E, Troncoso, P, Butler, W T, Farach-Carson, M C

    Published in Calcified tissue international (01-04-1997)
    “…Studies to assess osteopontin (OPN) localization in adult human bone using immunochemical techniques produce conflicting results due to variations in tissue…”
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    Integrated processes responsible for soft tissue healing by Wong, Mark E.K., Hollinger, Jeffrey O., Pinero, Gerald J.

    “…Wounded soft tissues undergo repair through a complex series of interrelated events that involve both physical and chemical activities. These processes are…”
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    Immunolocalization of connexin 43 in the tooth germ of the neonatal rat by Pinero, G J, Parker, S, Rundus, V, Hertzberg, E L, Minkoff, R

    Published in The Histochemical journal (01-10-1994)
    “…Rabbit polyclonal antibodies to amino acids 346-360 of connexin 43, the 'heart' gap junction protein, were employed to immunolocalize connexin 43 gap junctions…”
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    Differential effect of TGF-beta 1 and PDGF on proliferation of periodontal ligament cells and gingival fibroblasts by Dennison, D K, Vallone, D R, Pinero, G J, Rittman, B, Caffesse, R G

    Published in Journal of periodontology (1970) (01-07-1994)
    “…Regeneration of periodontal tissues requires orchestration of several cell types. Two cell types, gingival fibroblastic cells (gingival fibroblasts) and cells…”
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    Ultrastructural and morphometric analyses of human cementoblasts and periodontal fibroblasts by Yamasaki, A, Rose, G G, Pinero, G J, Mahan, C J

    Published in Journal of periodontology (1970) (01-03-1987)
    “…In order to elucidate the cytological characteristics of human cementoblasts which distinguish them from periodontal fibroblasts, the periodontal ligament and…”
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    Microfilaments in human cementoblasts and periodontal fibroblasts by Yamasaki, A, Rose, G G, Pinero, G J, Mahan, C J

    Published in Journal of periodontology (1970) (01-01-1987)
    “…An electron microscopic survey was carried out on the human periodontal ligament (PDL), including a part of the gingival connective tissue attached to…”
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    Human gingival fibroblast production of interferon by Rose, G G, Pinero, G J, O'Neill, P A, Nikai, H, Mahan, C J

    Published in Journal of dental research (01-12-1984)
    “…Three human gingival fibroblast cell lines were used to determine whether they could be induced by a synthetic RNA and superinduced by metabolic inhibitors to…”
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    Phagocytosis of latex beads by a human gingival epithelial-like cell line in tissue culture by Pinero, G J, White, R R

    Published in Journal of dental research (01-09-1977)
    “…Phatocytosis by a human gingival epithelial-like cell line in tissue culture was studied using latex beads as a marker. Electron microscopic and chemical…”
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    Bone matrix proteins in osteogenesis and remodelling in the neonatal rat mandible as studied by immunolocalization of osteopontin, bone sialoprotein, alpha 2HS-glycoprotein and alkaline phosphatase by Pinero, G J, Farach-Carson, M C, Devoll, R E, Aubin, J E, Brunn, J C, Butler, W T

    Published in Archives of oral biology (01-02-1995)
    “…The neonatal rat mandible was used as a model to study bone formation, mineralization, quiescence, and resorption, using immunolocalization and a variety of…”
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    An ultrastructural study of human epithelial rests of Malassez maintained in a differentiated state in vitro by Yamasaki, A, Pinero, G J

    Published in Archives of oral biology (1989)
    “…Healthy human periodontal ligaments (PDL), obtained from the extracted teeth (premolars and third molars), were cultivated for 1-35 days, using a…”
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    Continuously infused calcium hydroxide: its influence on hard tissue repair by Freeman, K, Ludington, Jr, J R, Svec, T A, Pinero, G J, Hoover, J

    Published in Journal of endodontics (01-06-1994)
    “…To study the ability of calcium hydroxide to promote hard tissue repair, Alza Alzet Osmotic Pumps, implanted in Sprague-Dawley rats, were used to deliver…”
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    Ultrastructure of fibroblasts in cyclosporin A-induced gingival hyperplasia by Yamasaki, A, Rose, G G, Pinero, G J, Mahan, C J

    Published in Journal of oral pathology (01-03-1987)
    “…Specimens from 2 cases of gingival hyperplasia resulting from the treatment with the immunosuppressant cyclosporin A (CSGH) and 4 cases of inflamed gingiva…”
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    Scanning electron microscopic and radiographic correlation of articular surface and supporting bone of the mandibular condyle by Wampler, H W, Tebo, H G, Pinero, G J

    Published in Journal of dental research (01-05-1980)
    “…Specimens of mandibular condyle from human cadavers were employed for scanning electron microscopic and radiographic observations of the articulating surface…”
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    Utilization of cadaver tissue for a scanning electron microscopic study of the insertion of the masseter muscle by Rudd, R W, Tebo, H G, Pinero, G J

    Published in The Journal of prosthetic dentistry (01-03-1979)
    “…1. The generally poor state of soft tissue preservation that complicates observations by gross dissection and light microscopy posed no hindrance to scanning…”
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