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Genomes and GenesSpecies | H C SlavkinSummaryAffiliation: University of Southern California Country: USA Publications
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Leadership in research: organizing geniusHarold Slavkin
University of Southern California School of Dentistry, USA
J Am Coll Dent 71:33-8. 2004....
The Surgeon General's Report and special-needs patients: a framework for action for children and their caregiversH C Slavkin
Office of the Dean, Room 203, School of Dentistry, University of Southern California, 925 West 34th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90089 0641, USA
Spec Care Dentist 21:88-94. 2001..This paper will highlight the issues, provide recommendations, and suggest a call to action...
The human genome, implications for oral health and diseases, and dental educationH C Slavkin
School of Dentistry, University of Southern California, Los Angeles 90089 0641, USA
J Dent Educ 65:463-79. 2001..In the words of Bob Dylan, "the times they are a-changing."..
Expanding the boundaries: enhancing dentistry's contribution to overall health and well-being of childrenH C Slavkin
School of Dentistry, University of Southern California, Los Angeles 90089 0641, USA
J Dent Educ 65:1323-34. 2001..The paper provides recommendations and suggests a call to action...
Implications of pharmacogenomics in oral healthH C Slavkin
School of Dentistry, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0641, USA
Pharmacogenomics J 2:148-51. 2002
Antisense inhibition of AMEL translation demonstrates supramolecular controls for enamel HAP crystal growth during embryonic mouse molar developmentT Diekwisch
Center for Craniofacial Molecular Biology, School of Dentistry, University of Southern California, Los Angeles 90033
Development 117:471-82. 1993..We conclude that secreted extracellular proteins form a supramolecular aggregate, which controls both the orientation and dimensions of enamel crystal formation during tooth development...
PDGF-A and PDGFR-alpha regulate tooth formation via autocrine mechanism during mandibular morphogenesis in vitroY Chai
Center for Craniofacial Molecular Biology, School of Dentistry, University of Southern California, Los Angeles 90033, USA
Dev Dyn 213:500-11. 1998..These data suggest that PDGF-A and its cognate receptor (PDGFR-alpha) regulate the size and stage of tooth development via an autocrine mechanism during odontogenesis in vitro...
A mouse mandibular culture model permits the study of neural crest cell migration and tooth developmentY Chai
Center for Craniofacial Molecular Biology, University of Southern California, Los Angeles 90033, USA
Int J Dev Biol 42:87-94. 1998....
Specific transforming growth factor-beta subtypes regulate embryonic mouse Meckel's cartilage and tooth developmentY Chai
Center for Craniofacial Molecular Biology, School of Dentistry, University of Southern California, Los Angeles 90033
Dev Biol 162:85-103. 1994..TGF-beta 3 appears to regulate Meckel's cartilage size without altering tooth size or shape. The results are discussed in terms of the regulatory functions of the TGF-beta subtypes during embryonic craniofacial morphogenesis...
Timing of the expression of enamel gene products during mouse tooth developmentM Zeichner-David
Center for Craniofacial Molecular Biology, University of Southern California School of Dentistry, Los Angeles 90033, USA
Int J Dev Biol 41:27-38. 1997..It might also suggest a possible different role for tuftelin than nucleator of hydroxyapatite crystals...
Translocation of enamel proteins from inner enamel epithelia to odontoblasts during mouse tooth developmentM Nakamura
Center for Craniofacial Molecular Biology, School of Dentistry, University of Southern California, Los Angeles 90033
Anat Rec 238:383-96. 1994..We conclude that amelogenin proteins secreted from preameloblasts, prior to the initiation of biomineralization, were translocated to odontoblasts to serve as yet unknown biological functions...
Isolation and characterization of a mouse amelogenin expressed in Escherichia coliJ P Simmer
Center for Craniofacial Molecular Biology, University of Southern California, School of Dentistry, Los Angeles 90033
Calcif Tissue Int 54:312-9. 1994..The purified protein was used to generate rabbit polyclonal anti-amelogenin antibodies which show specific reaction to amelogenins in both Western blot analyses of enamel extracts and in immunostaining of developing mouse molars...
Of mice and men: anatomy of the amelogenin geneM L Snead
School of Dentistry, University of Southern California, Los Angeles 90089 0191
Connect Tissue Res 22:101-9. 1989....
Salivary diagnostics and its impact in dentistry, research, education, and the professional communityH C Slavkin
Center for Craniofacial Molecular Biology, The Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry, University of Southern California, 2250 Alcazar Street, CSA 103 HSC MC 9062, Los Angeles, CA 90033, USA
Adv Dent Res 23:381-6. 2011..As technology designed to improve patient care through risk assessment, prevention, and disease management is transferred into clinical practice, dentistry may need to reassess its role in general health care...
Human developing enamel proteins exhibit a sex-linked dimorphismA G Fincham
Center for Craniofacial Molecular Biology, School of Dentistry, University of Southern California, Los Angeles 90033
Calcif Tissue Int 48:288-90. 1991..We report here, for the first time, a diagnosis of differences in human enamel proteins which permits the distinction of specimens according to the sex of the individual...
Human and mouse amelogenin gene loci are on the sex chromosomesE C Lau
Laboratory for Developmental Biology, University of Southern California, School of Dentistry, Los Angeles 90089
Genomics 4:162-8. 1989..Finally, together with the data on other X and Y chromosome sequences, these data for AMEL mapping support the notion of a pericentric inversion occurring in the human Y chromosome during primate evolution...
Embryonic mouse lung epithelial progenitor cells co-express immunohistochemical markers of diverse mature cell lineagesC W Wuenschell
Center for Craniofacial Molecular Biology, University of Southern California School of Dentistry, Los Angeles, USA
J Histochem Cytochem 44:113-23. 1996..This transient expression in progenitor cells of gene products characteristic of diverse differentiated cell types may reflect an underlying mechanism of gene regulation...
TGF-alpha, EGF, and their cognate EGF receptor are co-expressed with desmin during embryonic, fetal, and neonatal myogenesis in mouse tongue developmentA Yamane
Center for Craniofacial Molecular Biology, School of Dentistry, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA
Dev Dyn 209:353-66. 1997....
JADA'S industry advisory boardHarold Slavkin
J Am Dent Assoc 133:696, 698. 2002
