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PER2-mediated ameloblast differentiation via PPARγ/AKT1/β-catenin axis

Huang et al., 2021

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3581256168320507279
Author
Huang W
Zheng X
Yang M
Li R
Song Y
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International Journal of Oral Science

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Circadian rhythm is involved in the development and diseases of many tissues. However, as an essential environmental regulating factor, its effect on amelogenesis has not been fully elucidated. The present study aims to investigate the correlation between circadian rhythm …
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