Early evolution of enamel matrix proteins is reflected by pleiotropy of physiological functions

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  • who: Frantisek Spoutil from the Phenogenomics and Laboratory University of have published the paper: Early evolution of enamel matrix proteins is reflected by pleiotropy of physiological functions, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • what: The authors focused on species where enamel or complete dentition is lost. Nonetheless, due to the complexity of immune system differentiation and maturation, interpretation of this causality is beyond the focus of this work (Fig 3). As the main physiological calcium regulatory organ in the vertebrate body is the skeleton, the authors focused further on the impact of the ablation . . .

     

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