Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10904588 | Experimental Cell Research | 2010 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
The identification of a fibronectin-binding domain in ameloblastin might permit interesting applications for dental implantology. Implants could be coated with peptides containing the active sequence, which in turn would recruit fibronectin from the patient's blood. The recruited fibronectin should then promote cell adhesion on the implant surface, thereby accelerating osseointegration of the implant.
Keywords
ECMAMBNSmall Integrin-Binding LIgand N-linked GlycoproteinENAMDMP1dentin matrix proteinDSPPFibronectin (FN)OPNBSPDSPPBSDMEMDentin phosphoproteinDPPBSADulbecco's modified Eagle's mediumbovine serum albuminAmeloblastAmeloblastinAmelogeninAMELXOsteopontinSiblingdentin sialophosphoproteinbone sialoproteinDentin sialoproteinPhosphate buffered salineFibronectinExtracellular matrixEnamelinEnamelCell adhesionIntegrin receptor
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Authors
Michael Beyeler, Christof Schild, Roman Lutz, Matthias Chiquet, Beat Trueb,