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Gayathri Visakan

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Kegulian N, Visakan G, Bapat R, Moradian-Oldak J
Matrix Biol . 2024 May; 131():62-76. PMID: 38815936
Extracellular matrix proteins play crucial roles in the formation of mineralized tissues like bone and teeth via multifunctional mechanisms. In tooth enamel, ameloblastin (Ambn) is one such multifunctional extracellular matrix...
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Visakan G, Bapat R, Su J, Moradian-Oldak J
Front Physiol . 2022 Dec; 13:1069519. PMID: 36531170
The distinct morphology adopted by ameloblasts during amelogenesis is highly stage specific and involved intimately with the development of a hierarchical enamel microstructure. The molecular mechanisms that govern the development...
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Su J, Bapat R, Visakan G, Moradian-Oldak J
Mol Biol Evol . 2022 Sep; 39(11). PMID: 36161489
To investigate correlation between the ameloblastin (Ambn) amino acid sequence and the emergence of prismatic enamel, a notable event in the evolution of ectodermal hard tissues, we analyzed Ambn sequences...
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Visakan G, Su J, Moradian-Oldak J
Data Brief . 2022 May; 42:108233. PMID: 35586397
This article contains data related to the research article in this issue titled ameloblastin promotes polarization of ameloblast cell lines in a 3D cell culture system (Visakan et al., 2022)....
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Visakan G, Su J, Moradian-Oldak J
Matrix Biol . 2021 Nov; 105:72-86. PMID: 34813898
Studies on animal models with mutations in ameloblastin gene have suggested that the extracellular matrix protein ameloblastin (AMBN) plays important roles in controlling cell-matrix adhesion and ameloblast polarization during amelogenesis....
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Mukherjee K, Visakan G, Phark J, Moradian-Oldak J
ACS Biomater Sci Eng . 2020 Dec; 6(4):2251-2262. PMID: 33313393
Mammalian teeth primarily consist of two distinct calcified tissues, enamel and dentin, that are intricately integrated by a complex and critical structure, the dentin-enamel junction (DEJ). Loss of enamel exposes...