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and enamel crystals are arranged in a complex geometrical pattern. Under a microscope, enamel crystals are shaped like long ribbons, or spaghetti strands. These crystal strands are assembled into ...
and enamel crystals are arranged in a complex geometrical pattern. Under a microscope, enamel crystals are shaped like long ribbons, or spaghetti strands. These crystal strands are assembled into ...
Tooth enamel is the hardest known biological tissue in the human body (and also looks beautiful under a microscope). Dental scientists have long explored ways to replicate this super thin ...
About a decade ago, she and her colleagues came upon a clue to how amelogenin might work in the formation of enamel. While observing the protein under a microscope, the researchers watched it form ...
What appeared to be just a dark blob under a microscope, has the potential to ... to produce ameloblasts — the cells that build tooth enamel. Their findings were published in the journal ...
If you looked at a bit of enamel under an electron microscope, you would notice calcium and phosphate molecules forming a chunky crystal matrix around carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms.
It’s a frustrating fact that our bodies can’t regenerate damaged tooth enamel, but scientists at ... how ameloblasts form out of stem cells. A microscope image of different genes being ...
and enamel crystals are arranged in a complex geometrical pattern. Under a microscope, enamel crystals are shaped like long ribbons, or spaghetti strands. These crystal strands are assembled into ...
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