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The Role of Multiphosphorylated Peptides in Mineralized Tissue Regeneration

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Several multiple phosphoseryl-containing proteins have been identified in mineralising tissue and body fluids where they have been proposed to act as nucleators and/or regulators of biomineralisation. In particular, the unique features of the multiphosphorylated caseins from milk and phosphophoryn from dentine enable them to have a role in mineralised tissue regeneration. In this review, three examples of therapeutic applications using multiphosphorylated peptides are described.

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Cross, K.J., Huq, N.L., O’Brien-Simpson, N.M. et al. The Role of Multiphosphorylated Peptides in Mineralized Tissue Regeneration. Int J Pept Res Ther 13, 479–495 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10989-007-9105-0

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