Kaitrin Kramer
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Lira Dos Santos E, Mohamed F, Kramer K, Foster B
JBMR Plus
. 2025 Jan;
9(2):ziae180.
PMID: 39872235
Hypophosphatasia (HPP) is an inherited error in metabolism resulting from loss-of-function variants in the gene, which encodes tissue-nonspecific alkaline phosphatase (TNAP). TNAP plays a crucial role in biomineralization of bones...
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Foster B, Boyce A, Millan J, Kramer K, Ferreira C, Somerman M, et al.
J Am Dent Assoc
. 2024 Aug;
155(11):912-925.
PMID: 39127957
Background: Mineral metabolism is critical for proper development of hard tissues of the skeleton and dentition. The dentoalveolar complex includes the following 4 mineralized tissues: enamel, dentin, cementum, and alveolar...
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Wu J, Kramer K, Crowe D
Oncogene
. 2023 Jul;
42(31):2402-2414.
PMID: 37393340
The International Agency for Research on Cancer determined that obesity is the primary preventable cause of breast cancer. The nuclear receptor peroxisome proliferator activated receptor γ (PPARγ) binds inflammatory mediators...
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Chavez M, Kramer K, Chu E, Thumbigere-Math V, Foster B
J Struct Biol
. 2020 Aug;
212(1):107597.
PMID: 32758526
Teeth are comprised of three unique mineralized tissues, enamel, dentin, and cementum, that are susceptible to developmental defects similar to those affecting bone. X-linked hypophosphatemia (XLH), caused by PHEX mutations,...
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Kramer K, Yang J, Swanson W, Hayano S, Toda M, Pan H, et al.
Genesis
. 2018 Aug;
56(6-7):e23220.
PMID: 30134066
Craniosynostosis is defined as congenital premature fusion of one or more cranial sutures. While the genetic basis for about 30% of cases is known, the causative genes for the diverse...