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Carolyn W Gibson


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Selected Publications

Li Yong, Konicki William S, Wright J Timothy, Suggs Cynthia, Xue Hui, Kuehl Melissa A, Kulkarni Ashok B, Gibson Carolyn W: Mouse Genetic Background Influences the Dental Phenotype. Cells, tissues, organs Apr 2014.

Pugach M K, Suggs C, Li Y, Wright J T, Kulkarni A B, Bartlett J D, Gibson C W: M180 amelogenin processed by MMP20 is sufficient for decussating murine enamel. Journal of dental research 92(12): 1118-22, Dec 2013.

Stahl Jonathan, Nakano Yukiko, Kim Seong-Oh, Gibson Carolyn W, Le Thuan, DenBesten Pamela: Leucine rich amelogenin peptide alters ameloblast differentiation in vivo. Matrix biology : journal of the International Society for Matrix Biology 32(7-8): 432-42, Oct-Nov 2013.

Xue Hui, Li Yong, Everett Eric T, Ryan Kathleen, Peng Li, Porecha Rakhee, Yan Yan, Lucchese Anna M, Kuehl Melissa A, Pugach Megan K, Bouchard Jessica, Gibson Carolyn W: Ameloblasts require active RhoA to generate normal dental enamel. European journal of oral sciences 121(4): 293-302, Aug 2013.

Atsawasuwan P, Lu X, Ito Y, Chen Y, Gopinathan G, Evans C A, Kulkarni A B, Gibson C W, Luan X, Diekwisch T G H: Expression and function of enamel-related gene products in calvarial development. Journal of dental research 92(7): 622-8, Jul 2013.

Cho Andrew, Haruyama Naoto, Hall Bradford, Danton Mary Jo S, Zhang Lu, Arany Praveen, Mooney David J, Harichane Yassine, Goldberg Michel, Gibson Carolyn W, Kulkarni Ashok B: TGF-ß regulates enamel mineralization and maturation through KLK4 expression. PloS one 8(11): e82267, 2013.

Wright J Tim, Li Yong, Suggs Cynthia, Kuehl Melissa A, Kulkarni Ashok B, Gibson Carolyn W: The role of amelogenin during enamel-crystallite growth and organization in vivo. European journal of oral sciences 119 Suppl 1: 65-9, Dec 2011.

Gibson Carolyn W, Li Yong, Suggs Cynthia, Kuehl Melissa A, Pugach Megan K, Kulkarni Ashok B, Wright John T: Rescue of the murine amelogenin null phenotype with two amelogenin transgenes. European journal of oral sciences 119 Suppl 1: 70-4, Dec 2011.

Peng Li, Li Yong, Shusterman Kate, Kuehl Melissa, Gibson Carolyn W: Wnt-RhoA signaling is involved in dental enamel development. European journal of oral sciences 119 Suppl 1: 41-9, Dec 2011.

Pugach M K, Ozer F, Li Y, Sheth K, Beasley R, Resnick A, Daneshmehr L, Kulkarni A B, Bartlett J D, Gibson C W, Lindemeyer R G: The use of mouse models to investigate shear bond strength in amelogenesis imperfecta. Journal of dental research 90(11): 1352-7, Nov 2011.

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