Some ABCs of skeletal pathophysiology II: General mediator mechanism properties H. M. Frost Editorials Pages: 68 - 70
Suggestion of a deficient osteoblastic function in diabetes mellitus: The possible cause of osteopenia in diabetics H. RicoE. R. HernandezF. Gomez-Castresana Clinical Investigation Pages: 71 - 73
Monoclonal antibodies against osteonectin show conservation of epitopes across species Mark E. BolanderPamela Gehron RobeyJohn D. Termine Laboratory Investigations Pages: 74 - 80
Effect of gallium on thein vitro formation, growth, and solubility of hydroxyapatite Norman C. BlumenthalVera CosmaStuart Levine Laboratory Investigations Pages: 81 - 87
Phylogenetic distribution of enamel proteins: Immunohistochemical localization with monoclonal antibodies indicates the evolutionary appearance of enamelins prior to amelogenins Richard HeroldJoel RosenbloomMichael Granovsky Laboratory Investigations Pages: 88 - 94
Crystal dissolution of biological and ceramic apatites G. DaculsiR. Z. LeGerosD. Mitre Laboratory Investigations Pages: 95 - 103
Theinnfluenceoof 1-hydroxyethylidene-1,1-bisphosphonate (HEBP) on dental root resorption in the mouse Paul R. WesselinkWouter Beertsen Laboratory Investigations Pages: 104 - 110
The dentino-enamel junction: A structural and microanalytical study of early mineralization A. Larry ArsenaultBruce W. Robinson Laboratory Investigations Pages: 111 - 121
The dual role of polyelectrolytes and proteins as mineralization promoters and inhibitors of calcium oxalate monohydrate A. A. CampbellA. EbrahimpourG. H. Nancollas Laboratory Investigations Pages: 122 - 128