2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-55310-4_11
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Transport Functions of Ectoderm Epithelial Cells Forming Dental Enamel

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“…Amelogenesis presents in two main developmental stages known as the secretory and maturation stages (Simmer et al, 2021). During the secretory stage, ameloblasts provide a proteinaceous template for enamel crystal growth, which essentially mineralizes during the maturation period (Paine et al, 2020). The functional characteristics of ameloblasts are tightly linked to their differentiation stage which confers them to a specific morphology.…”
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“…Amelogenesis presents in two main developmental stages known as the secretory and maturation stages (Simmer et al, 2021). During the secretory stage, ameloblasts provide a proteinaceous template for enamel crystal growth, which essentially mineralizes during the maturation period (Paine et al, 2020). The functional characteristics of ameloblasts are tightly linked to their differentiation stage which confers them to a specific morphology.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The functional characteristics of ameloblasts are tightly linked to their differentiation stage which confers them to a specific morphology. Indeed, during the maturation stage, ameloblasts cyclically modulate their morphology between a ruffle-ended (RA) appearance and a smooth-ended (SA) appearance which may reflect the alternation of the functional phase between resorptive and secretory (Nanci, 2013b;Paine et al, 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%