“…The mechanisms of the reparative properties of amelogenins have not been fully elucidated, although amelogenins have positive effects on numerous types of mesenchymal cells (Almqvist et al, 2009(Almqvist et al, , 2010Gestrelius et al, 1997;Grayson et al, 2006;Hoang et al, 2002;Lyngstadaas et al, 2001;Mirastschijski et al, 2004;Narani et al, 2007;Reseland et al, 2006;Rincon et al, 2003;Schlueter et al, 2007;Van Der Pauw et al, 2000;Yuan et al, 2003;Zeldich et al, 2007). Moreover, it has been suggested that amelogenins have anti-inflammatory properties indicated in vitro by the attenuation of the lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-and peptidoglycan-induced production of selected pro-inflammatory cytokines by human blood cells (Myhre et al, 2006) and rat monocytes (Sato et al, 2008).…”