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Book: Extracellular matrix and biomineralizations Editors Michel Goldberg & Pamela DenBesten Summary Preface MG mgoldod@gmail.com Part 1: Extracellular matrix molecules of mineralized structures: Chapter 1: Collagen-derived mineralized structures (dentin, cementum, bone and cartilage) and non-collagenous ECM of enamel Michel Goldberg, Pamela DenBesten & Yukiko Nakano. mgoldod@gmail.com pamela.denbesten@ucsf.edu Yukiko.Nakano@ucsf.edu Chapter 2: ECM- nomenclature and functions M. Goldberg, Pamela. DenBesten , Yukiko Nakano. mgoldod@gmail.com pamela.denbesten@ucsf.edu Yukiko.Nakano@ucsf.edu Part 2- Collagen-derived extracellular matrix components: dentin, bone and cementum Chapter 3- Collagenous mineralized tissues: composition, structure, biomineralization -Elia Beniash. ebeniash@pitt.edu Chapter 4: Non-collagenous ECM matrix components. Growth factors & cytokines involved in matrix mineralization. A. Merkel, E. Guirado, K. Narayanan & Anne. George. anneg@uic.edu Chapter 5-Odontoblast processes: new insights into its role in dentin mineralization. Y. Jing, C. Li, JQ. Feng. yjing@tamu.edu jfeng@tamu.edu Chapter 6- Small leucine rich proteoglycans (SLRPs) and Biomineralization Y.Mochida, P.Miguez & M. Yamauchi. mochida@bu.edu miguezp@unc.edu mitsuo.yamauchi@unc.edu; mistuo_yamauchi@unc.edu Chapter 7- Cementum proteins beyond cementum Higinio Arzate & Margarita Zeichner-David. harzate@unam.mx zeichner@usc.edu Chapter 8- Biochemistry of non-collagenous proteins of bone – Jeff Gorski . gorskij@umkc.edu Part 3- Enamel Chapter 9- Human tooth enamel, a sophisticated material Etienne Bres, Reyes-Gasga , J. Hemmerle. etienne.bres@univ-lille.fr jreyes@fisica.unam.mx hemmerle@unistra.fr Chapter 10- Proteinases in enamel development – S. Shahid & JD Bartlett Shahid.30@osu.edu Bartlett.196@osu.edu Chapter 11- Enamel matrix biomineralization- the role of pH cycling. Wu Li , Yan Zhang , Sylvie Babajko & Pamela DenBesten . Wu.LI@ucsf.edu Yan.zhang2@ucsf.edu sylvie.babajko@inserm.fr , pamela.denbesten@ucsf.edu Chapter 12:- Environmental factors and enamel/dentin defects (Sylvie Babasjko Pamela DenBesten ) sylvie.babajko@inserm.fr pamela.denbesten@ucsf.edu




