Expression of Small Integrin‐Binding LIgand N‐linked Glycoproteins (SIBLINGs) in the reparative dentin of rat molars
Dental Traumatology2014Vol. 30(4), pp. 285–295
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Abstract
The reduced levels of DMP1 and DSP may be associated with the decreased number of dentinal tubules in RepD. The expression of BSP and OPN in RepD indicates that the odontoblast-like cells were attempting to produce a hard tissue at a very rapid pace. These findings suggest that in response to the surgical injury, the newly differentiated odontoblast-like cells altered their synthesis of the dentinogenesis-related proteins and produced a hard tissue that is an intermediate between dentin and bone.
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