1977
DOI: 10.1016/0003-9969(77)90094-2
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Collagen synthesis is a major component of protein synthesis in the periodontal ligament in various species

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“…The expression of osteopontin has been correlated with the differentiation and maturation stages of osteoprogenitors as well as osteoblasts [38,39]. Interestingly, osteopontin has been identified abundantly in the cement-lines that demarcate the boundaries between old and new bone and therefore localized the bone formation front [40]. These are evidences that osteopontin mediates osteoblast adhesion on the previously resorbed surfaces, as confirmed by the synergic behavior of osteopontin and integrins main effect, once bond to the hydroxyapatite crystals, during cell migration and attachment [41].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The expression of osteopontin has been correlated with the differentiation and maturation stages of osteoprogenitors as well as osteoblasts [38,39]. Interestingly, osteopontin has been identified abundantly in the cement-lines that demarcate the boundaries between old and new bone and therefore localized the bone formation front [40]. These are evidences that osteopontin mediates osteoblast adhesion on the previously resorbed surfaces, as confirmed by the synergic behavior of osteopontin and integrins main effect, once bond to the hydroxyapatite crystals, during cell migration and attachment [41].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7H). Since collagen III is the primary component of early granulation tissue and has been associated with wound healing, this increase may represent the formation of scar tissue (26). We speculate that the nature of the stimulus that triggers the initial inflammatory response is traumatic.…”
Section: Vol 25 2005mentioning
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“…T'he PDL has a continuously adapting tooth-supporting mechanism which occupies a space between the cementum and the alveolar bone (25). Collagen (mainly type 1) is the major component forming the attachment oi the tooth (26). Collagen libres are embedded partly into the cementum and partly into the alveolar bone.…”
Section: Heaiing Of the Periodontium And Extra-aiveoiar Management Ofmentioning
confidence: 99%