website: 86th General Session & Exhibition of the IADR
Seq #134 Thursday, July 3, 2008

3:30 PM-4:45 PM
Metro Toronto Convention Centre Exhibit Hall D-E, Poster
Dental Developmental Biology and Genetics
 
1437  Establishment and Characterization of Human Ameloblast Lineage Cell Lines
P. HE, Y. ZHANG, J. CHEN, S.O. KIM, W. LI, and P. DENBESTEN, University of California - San Francisco, USA
1438  Characterization of Putative Amelogenic Cells Isolated from Human Dental Follicle
Y. TSUCHIMOTO, W. SONOYAMA, Y. OKAMOTO, M. OSHIMA, Y. MATSUKA, and T. KUBOKI, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Japan
1439  Angiogenetic markers expressed in the human tooth germ development
Y. MIWA1, M. YAMAZAKI1, M. SUNOHARA2, and I. SATO1, 1Nippon Dental University, Tokyo, Japan, 2The Nippon Dental University, Tokyo, Japan
1440  Expression profile of microRNA during tooth germ development
K. TANAKA1, H. SUZUKI1, Y. KIMURA1, S. AIZAWA1, T. IWAMOTO2, A. YAMADA2, M. ARAGAKI2, E. FUKUMOTO3, and S. FUKUMOTO1, 1Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan, 2Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan, 3Nagasaki University
1441  Identification and Characterization of a New ECM Protein, TM14 (Fibulin-7)
S. DE VEGA1, T. IWAMOTO1, T. NAKAMURA1, K. HOZUMI1, D.A. MCKNIGHT1, L.W. FISHER1, S. FUKUMOTO2, and Y. YAMADA1, 1NIDCR, Bethesda, MD, USA, 2Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan
1442  Gap junctional communication regulates TGF-b1 induced ameloblastin expression
A. YAMADA1, E. FUKUMOTO2, T. IWAMOTO1, H. HARADA3, K. NONAKA1, and S. FUKUMOTO4, 1Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan, 2Nagasaki University, Japan, 3Iwate medical collage, Morioka, Japan, 4Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan
1443  Possible functions of Protogenin in the tooth development
K. FUKIWAKE, T. KIYOSHIMA, I. KOBAYASHI, K. NAGATA, and H. SAKAI, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan
1444  The timing of CNC migration is critical for dental patterning
L. ZHANG, L. LI, G.H. YUAN, and Z. CHEN, School and Hospital of Stomatology,Wuhan University, China
1445  Epithelial-mesenchymal signaling interactions induce differentiation of dental lineage cells
Y. ZHANG, S. VITAL, J. CHEN, and P. DEN BESTEN, University of California - San Francisco, USA
1446  Cytomegalovirus Induces Embryonic Mouse Tooth Defects
G. ABICHAKER1, T. JASKOLL2, N. JANGAARD1, P. BRINGAS1, and M. MELNICK1, 1University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA, 2Univeristy of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA
1447  Molecular signaling during reptilian tooth development
J. RICHMAN, G. HANDRIGAN, and M. BUCHTOVA, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
1448  Variation patterns of dentin phosphoprotein in normal human population
Y. SONG, C. WANG, and Z. BIAN, School and Hospital of Stomatology, Wuhan University, China
1449  Functional analysis of an Ectodysplasin mutation causing isolated tooth agenesis
G. MUES1, H. KAPADIA1, R.N. D'SOUZA1, and P. SCHNEIDER2, 1Baylor College of Dentistry, Dallas, TX, USA, 2University of Lausanne, Switzerland
1450  Unilateral Lower Second Premolar Hypodontia May Be an Agenesis Subphenotype
E. KUCHLER1, M. COSTA1, P. FILHO1, A. MODESTO2, and A. VIEIRA2, 1Universidade Federal Do Rio De Janiero, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2University of Pittsburgh, PA, USA
1451  Gender Ratios in Dental Anomalies of Number
A. COSTA1, E. KUCHLER2, M. COSTA1, and A. VIEIRA3, 1Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2Universidade Federal Do Rio De Janiero, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 3University of Pittsburgh, PA, USA
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