Subject Index Volume 79 • 2000 AADR (see lADR/AADR) et at., 1508 tooth development. Hu, C.-C., et at., 912 ADBivSisTioRnAalC aTnSd Sectional Abstracts, 1000 Low aounrnaxlsi etditmryy, undleeasptser:de as ssssaioolincvi,aa artyino dnf l sowtwrie tsahsn .m dB eseduribgcjdaeatcihotlin,v ,eM . LocaJfl.oiCzra.m-tCiao.t,ni oe otn fa atE.n. Md7 0Sc Plol neixnpgr oesf smioonu dseu rciDngN Ato.o Hthu lEArrDaRta Afobrs atrbascttrsa,c 1ts0,6 1 341 and Bergdahl, J., 1652 Mass spectrometry of native rat amelogenins: pri¬ mary transcripts, secretory isoforms, and C- AGED ACCREDITATION Age, dental infections, and coronary heart disease terminal degradation. Chen, W.-Y., et at., 840 Use of radiology practice guidelines and compli¬ Manila, K.J., et al, 756 AMELOGENESIS Canacnea dwiiatnh dacecnrteadl istcahtiooonl ss.t aKnadnatordr,s M in. LU.,S 1 a5n32d Hum(aSn1 0g0iAng8)iv aanl dc rMevRicPu1l4a r( Sf1lu0i0dA c9o),n ttwaion sc aMlcRiuPm8 - Dosep-hdaetpee cnrdyesntat lm hoabdiutl batyi oanm oefl oogcetancinalsc. iuWme np, hHos B¬ binding proteins of the SlOO family. Kojima, et al. 1902 ACETIC ACID T, et at., 740 EffecsDtissa ,os ahf npoderrg ,ia nSnt.riGca .c aeaclnildud l aaRnre ipoyHnnos o lodfn so, grEarl.oC ws.t,rt e9hp0, t golcyoccoclyi.¬ Mantadogimbenuiztlsae rda b lrooanntese atfrnoedram tienad t ciwoonmit hrba iatnenastH ii-onrn eas gwoeridpth toi vivneat reire-c - ImmGcaumenaloleiulhl-oli2asg,rte oCPncKeahs2Aei+sm,. - asiMcneandols ritlanhongec, a erRleni.zcdAaeot.p,it otheonetr lasoit n.fd. GuB1r 8aia9nqn6g,d P eeLaxCrtlrfyal¬ , minent parathyroid hormone. Hunziker, ]., et ACETYLCHOLINE al, 1431 AMELOGENESIS IMPERFECTA CholgNniniignceoug atyiivceneanitlc,y aalVntcr.,dea et nyets slafcoelhp.r oah9sla3ieng9,e ea arclee cetyepplictthhoeorlslii aon.fe Tshthueurmaosaneng, and SReellfa-Spptireoooruncctseehhisavispreed dsb, eaoKtnrw.adAle .teh,h neeat a ttal htothe.f, ds9pt6eoa4nst uts-isct,yr ap onsfyi actlhh beo olaonlgvei.ec oTallha er. CDleotenctlioontiocgoat nhlhi uzodamfet vaiao ennnl oo,e vpanemnaldm em naetunl.it anaHl tyciusoD,in sNC oi.An-fC ,eX .cx, -hpelritrno eakmst.es,odi 9os 1anom2 md eaullor i¬n g CAhCoEliTnYe LacCeHtyOltLraINnsEfeSrTaEseR, AacSeEty lcholinesterase, and awdeulll-tb peoinpgu,l aantico*n l.i fLe oscaktiesrf,a Dct.i,o ent aint. , a9n7 0o lder Uniqgueen eensiasm imelp pehrfeencotaty. pKei nadsesolacnia, tSe.dA .w, eitth a ta.,m 1e9l7o8- gniincgoitxin ailc aancdet yeslcohpohlaingee arle ceeppitthoerlsi ao.f Thhuumoanng AIRWAY (sec Respiratory System) gtieonni.n R gaevnaes s(iApMouEr,L DX.)B c.,o edto ant. ,4 11 4p7o6i nt muta¬ Nguyen, V., et al, 939 ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE AMELOGENIN (.see DENTAL ENAMEL PRO¬ Cementum attachment protein enriches putative TEINS) ACID ETCHING, DENTAL cementoblastic populations on root surfaces in Bond stren^ of resin to acid-etched denhn stud¬ vitro. BarKana, 1., et al, 1482 AMINO ACID SEQUENCE H‘*’-inimizenaededld tuchb codayecle dlrna ytgtleioennny sN.mli -oMNuan>tiR rs-dia:hx emii.vyn iPeatnelamoors apahac,lmc etiNiydeo,. nn ,p Dt er bti.i neHma t.ldwe,. e ree8m tea0 anni6nl d .eN. rd1-ae 5ln¬7t9 i ¬ Role aphtoacauxftt miihvvswa,aa snptacir youdo.nl elTai nforhet faree atl.nh HdpMeoou Aantlhtp,Ps e auc-lnilsea-hdldlli s etdg:a piri,foe nfKnwed.rdu,te ehcenntt t iftaioa alsnct.iit gooo1nrnf5 a ci%anlhin n edgm o- CHluomnb(oiaSnifnn1 gm 0d,g 0iocinAnhugg8as i)erpv a areaconnltt deaecr miriMnezesvaRl tiyoicPosfu1i ntln4ha,. r e(aC S nfS1ladlu0Ot ie0edOrAx i cnpf9aoar)me,n, sttJiwasl.,yii 'oneo. tn sK ca aMatol.nj,c Riaim1ulP6yma89s, ¬ 7is T., et at., 740 ACTTINAONBS ACILLUS ACTINOMYCETEMCOMI- ALLOYS, DENTAL Localization of EMSPl expression during tooth Anhgenic specificity of gingival crevicular fluid Higho-ft esmanpiedrianteu rthee xr-mraayl edxifpfraancstiioonn. mMeaacskuerret,m Je.Rn.t, Jf.o Crm.-Cat.i,o ent aatn..d 7 0c loning of mouse cDNA. Hu antibody to Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomi- Jr., et at., 1590 tans. Ebersole, J.L., et al., 1362 Mass spectrometry of native rat amelogenins: pri¬ mary transcripts, secretory isoforms, and C- ALUMINUM OArCaTl aiIcn/N.of, alO8on6Mnt4si z YbavC■t i oEtwnS ow yiteha rAsc otifn oagmey. cSesa rskpoenceiens, iNn. , et Cracacklo uirnmei/tivinaetani/oepneo rrm cthoeildcaekisnn iednsi ssb krilasaH yaose raae ndfdu nscuHpopno rotfi ng N-tersptmeehrroimynslai pntloh as olSe pdq-pheurogeoirnpyacvdneTa aactfinvotsaentlre.y cisCnoivshnl ev ornefe ,rbs sWioido\.u -niYen so.e,. f e dHpt ehauntoq.t,si, np8N 4h.0oL - stiffness. Wakabayashi, N. and Anusavice, et al. 1914 K.J., 1398 ACTION POTENTIALS Unique enamel phenotype associated with amelo- )aw-stoynngaputei cr epfloetxe;n atifafelsr einnt sh,y cpeongtrloals spaal tmhwotaoynse,u a¬n d Lifetatiatm.c, te7 -f2lai2mt igituien gi ns tdreenntgatlh c deeragmraidcsa.t iJounn gfr, oYm.- Gco.,n e¬t gtieonni.n R gaevnaes s(i.pAoMuEr,L DX.)B c.,o edto ant. ,4 11 4p7o6i nt muta¬ rons in the cat. Ishiwata, Y, et at., 1626 ANODONTIA ALVEOLAR BONE AACcuUtdeTi-sEpeh-aPasHsee Ai niSn tEfhl aeRm UEmSA aCptooTrpIyuO lrNaets ipoonr.r sSel atdoe p, eGr.iDod.,o ent tal QOustaentootpirfr ioicnta ettgiooeonrti hno fea rpnuedpr itoaiosptniec.o aWcl lbaissoetn, deGi fd.Efee.sr, teernut tacitat.it,o io1n9n 3i nf7a c¬ Clinintcioaa.lv ,G erlao fdlodiroemgnrb oaepfr hgai,u ctM,o as.,no edmt agalle-,n d1eo4tmi6c9 ie nvaanltu oaltiigoond oonf ¬a al. 49 mice bv micro<omputed tomography Balto, ANTHROPOLOGY K., et al. 35 ADENOVIRIDAE Her name is "Lucy," our three-million-vear-old Adenoviral-mediated gene transfer to mouse sali¬ ALVEOLAR BONE LOSS ancestor. Shields, E.D., 13 ImmetEvurda.naW rnomysl. Nofagecn.lr,aa g elntaitodz na aseet.t.xs i, oWep1 nes4ar u1animp0ng ed,e rS noa.tx,da eieldt n oeaor-ta.vd,l ii 7rsta0mu1lm uvtoeacrssteo. rLg-meanmeed, iat¬ CRoeglliaTmvogenaaerr-tntnsaipadckesaiabcel, isubfM iliocan.n r, b deeco itolf noafnetesd. sr,m y.e 1nlMa9ets0 acsf7,o a cJlthl.e,o agewnot giranieteg.s,s oi1onv8f 7a rp0arei te ric-tiommpyla nt AANntTibanIgae-IcewNtneltFyr-iE radeClel eavTaceIstVleiov Epsity eiAsedts Ger maeEnc.Nod EvT rheSeral arebaa,ls eeA c.k,o ienntte ratoti.cl,ls e8 od2f 4 a Expression of the antimicrobial peptide, human p- ADHESIVES Relationship between the density of the alveolar defensin 1, in duct cells of minor salivary Effects of adhesive thickness on polymerization Sproouctehsasreds, aKn.dA .t,h eat ta ot.f, 9p6o4s t-cranial bone. The. gKl.a Sn,d est aant.d. 1d6e6t9e ction in saliva. Sahasrabudhe, contraction stress of composite. The. Choi K.K., et al. 812 ALVEOLAR PROCESS Interactions of human neutrophils with the con¬ InterSfapceinacl ecrh, ePm, iestt aryt. ,o 1f4 t5h8e dentin/adhesive bond. Electron microscopy, micro-analysis, and x-ray dif- sTthiteu. eSnhtas poifr aa,n L e.,x epte arti.m. 1e8n0t2a l dental biofilm. frachon characterization of the mineral-like NomTminaeannlt bts iohrfoe jcanor, moDrp. ,fo resati ctaettu.-,dr 4ee1 nm henc haadnhiecssi oinn ?t he assess¬ dtiesrsiuvee dd ecpeollssi.t eAdr zbayt eh, uHm ,a rnt acte..m 2e8n tum tumor- AExNpTreIsBsIioOnT oICf Sth,e P aEnPtiTmIDicEro bial peptide, human p- defensin 1, in duct cells of minor salivary AGE FACTORS AMELOBLASTOMA glands and detection in saliva. Sahasrabudhe, Immunohistochemical detection and distribution K.S., et al. 1669 Age, dental infections, and coronary heart disease of enamelysin (MMP-20) in human odonto¬ Manila, K.J., et at., 756 Association of salivary flow rates with maximal genic tumors. TakaU, T, et al. 1608 ANTIBODIES Detebfrlmiotewi n faoratritcoeens. . YoGfe hhv,ea zCrzi.a-i,Kt iEo.,. nMe to .a,f t e.s,tt ia1mt5..6u 01l a8t7e4d salivary CAlMonEiLngO, BcLhaArSacTtSer ization, and expression analysis Antibsmyoandnoiedvsiib aalug lfaaliurn iddsti s omofr ypdcaeotribse.an cAttsed rwaicaihlt hia, ntNetmi.g, peeont rsao t.i¬,n 1t7h5e2 IntraN-oerwal bduirsgtrhi bauntdio Kn ionfg dsteonnt,a lN feluwo rYoosriks. iKn umar, Clonolionfc gma lhoiuzuamsteiao ennn ,e aanmnademl yaensliiannl .yc CsDiasN toeAfr i,en cxahp,r rJoe.,ms esoti osanot. m,d 1au6lr 9i7n g Antigatanenntsii.bc oE sdbpyee rctsioof ilAcei,ct Jyti. nLoo.f,b egatci nialgtl.u,i vs1 aa3lc6 tc2inr eovmiyccueltaerm fcluoimdi - 1996 Subject Index Volume 79 • 2000 AADR (see lADR/AADR) et at., 1508 tooth development. Hu, C.-C., et at., 912 ADBivSisTioRnAalC aTnSd Sectional Abstracts, 1000 Low aounrnaxlsi etditmryy, undleeasptser:de as ssssaioolincvi,aa artyino dnf l sowtwrie tsahsn .m dB eseduribgcjdaeatcihotlin,v ,eM . LocaJfl.oiCzra.m-tCiao.t,ni oe otn fa atE.n. Md7 0Sc Plol neixnpgr oesf smioonu dseu rciDngN Ato.o Hthu lEArrDaRta Afobrs atrbascttrsa,c 1ts0,6 1 341 and Bergdahl, J., 1652 Mass spectrometry of native rat amelogenins: pri¬ mary transcripts, secretory isoforms, and C- AGED ACCREDITATION Age, dental infections, and coronary heart disease terminal degradation. Chen, W.-Y., et at., 840 Use of radiology practice guidelines and compli¬ Manila, K.J., et al, 756 AMELOGENESIS Canacnea dwiiatnh dacecnrteadl istcahtiooonl ss.t aKnadnatordr,s M in. LU.,S 1 a5n32d Hum(aSn1 0g0iAng8)iv aanl dc rMevRicPu1l4a r( Sf1lu0i0dA c9o),n ttwaion sc aMlcRiuPm8 - Dosep-hdaetpee cnrdyesntat lm hoabdiutl batyi oanm oefl oogcetancinalsc. iuWme np, hHos B¬ binding proteins of the SlOO family. Kojima, et al. 1902 ACETIC ACID T, et at., 740 EffecsDtissa ,os ahf npoderrg ,ia nSnt.riGca .c aeaclnildud l aaRnre ipoyHnnos o lodfn so, grEarl.oC ws.t,rt e9hp0, t golcyoccoclyi.¬ Mantadogimbenuiztlsae rda b lrooanntese atfrnoedram tienad t ciwoonmit hrba iatnenastH ii-onrn eas gwoeridpth toi vivneat reire-c - ImmGcaumenaloleiulhl-oli2asg,rte oCPncKeahs2Aei+sm,. - asiMcneandols ritlanhongec, a erRleni.zcdAaeot.p,it otheonetr lasoit n.fd. GuB1r 8aia9nqn6g,d P eeLaxCrtlrfyal¬ , minent parathyroid hormone. Hunziker, ]., et ACETYLCHOLINE al, 1431 AMELOGENESIS IMPERFECTA CholgNniniignceoug atyiivceneanitlc,y aalVntcr.,dea et nyets slafcoelhp.r oah9sla3ieng9,e ea arclee cetyepplictthhoeorlslii aon.fe Tshthueurmaosaneng, and SReellfa-Spptireoooruncctseehhisavispreed dsb, eaoKtnrw.adAle .teh,h neeat a ttal htothe.f, ds9pt6eoa4nst uts-isct,yr ap onsfyi actlhh beo olaonlgvei.ec oTallha er. CDleotenctlioontiocgoat nhlhi uzodamfet vaiao ennnl oo,e vpanemnaldm em naetunl.it anaHl tyciusoD,in sNC oi.An-fC ,eX .cx, -hpelritrno eakmst.es,odi 9os 1anom2 md eaullor i¬n g CAhCoEliTnYe LacCeHtyOltLraINnsEfeSrTaEseR, AacSeEty lcholinesterase, and awdeulll-tb peoinpgu,l aantico*n l.i fLe oscaktiesrf,a Dct.i,o ent aint. , a9n7 0o lder Uniqgueen eensiasm imelp pehrfeencotaty. pKei nadsesolacnia, tSe.dA .w, eitth a ta.,m 1e9l7o8- gniincgoitxin ailc aancdet yeslcohpohlaingee arle ceeppitthoerlsi ao.f Thhuumoanng AIRWAY (sec Respiratory System) gtieonni.n R gaevnaes s(iApMouEr,L DX.)B c.,o edto ant. ,4 11 4p7o6i nt muta¬ Nguyen, V., et al, 939 ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE AMELOGENIN (.see DENTAL ENAMEL PRO¬ Cementum attachment protein enriches putative TEINS) ACID ETCHING, DENTAL cementoblastic populations on root surfaces in Bond stren^ of resin to acid-etched denhn stud¬ vitro. BarKana, 1., et al, 1482 AMINO ACID SEQUENCE H‘*’-inimizenaededld tuchb codayecle dlrna ytgtleioennny sN.mli -oMNuan>tiR rs-dia:hx emii.vyn iPeatnelamoors apahac,lmc etiNiydeo,. nn ,p Dt er bti.i neHma t.ldwe,. e ree8m tea0 anni6nl d .eN. rd1-ae 5ln¬7t9 i ¬ Role aphtoacauxftt miihvvswa,aa snptacir youdo.nl elTai nforhet faree atl.nh HdpMeoou Aantlhtp,Ps e auc-lnilsea-hdldlli s etdg:a piri,foe nfKnwed.rdu,te ehcenntt t iftaioa alsnct.iit gooo1nrnf5 a ci%anlhin n edgm o- CHluomnb(oiaSnifnn1 gm 0d,g 0iocinAnhugg8as i)erpv a areaconnltt deaecr miriMnezesvaRl tiyoicPosfu1i ntln4ha,. r e(aC S nfS1ladlu0Ot ie0edOrAx i cnpf9aoar)me,n, sttJiwasl.,yii 'oneo. tn sK ca aMatol.nj,c Riaim1ulP6yma89s, ¬ 7is T., et at., 740 ACTTINAONBS ACILLUS ACTINOMYCETEMCOMI- ALLOYS, DENTAL Localization of EMSPl expression during tooth Anhgenic specificity of gingival crevicular fluid Higho-ft esmanpiedrianteu rthee xr-mraayl edxifpfraancstiioonn. mMeaacskuerret,m Je.Rn.t, Jf.o Crm.-Cat.i,o ent aatn..d 7 0c loning of mouse cDNA. Hu antibody to Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomi- Jr., et at., 1590 tans. Ebersole, J.L., et al., 1362 Mass spectrometry of native rat amelogenins: pri¬ mary transcripts, secretory isoforms, and C- ALUMINUM OArCaTl aiIcn/N.of, alO8on6Mnt4si z YbavC■t i oEtwnS ow yiteha rAsc otifn oagmey. cSesa rskpoenceiens, iNn. , et Cracacklo uirnmei/tivinaetani/oepneo rrm cthoeildcaekisnn iednsi ssb krilasaH yaose raae ndfdu nscuHpopno rotfi ng N-tersptmeehrroimynslai pntloh as olSe pdq-pheurogeoirnpyacvdneTa aactfinvotsaentlre.y cisCnoivshnl ev ornefe ,rbs sWioido\.u -niYen so.e,. f e dHpt ehauntoq.t,si, np8N 4h.0oL - stiffness. Wakabayashi, N. and Anusavice, et al. 1914 K.J., 1398 ACTION POTENTIALS Unique enamel phenotype associated with amelo- )aw-stoynngaputei cr epfloetxe;n atifafelsr einnt sh,y cpeongtrloals spaal tmhwotaoynse,u a¬n d Lifetatiatm.c, te7 -f2lai2mt igituien gi ns tdreenntgatlh c deeragmraidcsa.t iJounn gfr, oYm.- Gco.,n e¬t gtieonni.n R gaevnaes s(i.pAoMuEr,L DX.)B c.,o edto ant. ,4 11 4p7o6i nt muta¬ rons in the cat. Ishiwata, Y, et at., 1626 ANODONTIA ALVEOLAR BONE AACcuUtdeTi-sEpeh-aPasHsee Ai niSn tEfhl aeRm UEmSA aCptooTrpIyuO lrNaets ipoonr.r sSel atdoe p, eGr.iDod.,o ent tal QOustaentootpirfr ioicnta ettgiooeonrti hno fea rpnuedpr itoaiosptniec.o aWcl lbaissoetn, deGi fd.Efee.sr, teernut tacitat.it,o io1n9n 3i nf7a c¬ Clinintcioaa.lv ,G erlao fdlodiroemgnrb oaepfr hgai,u ctM,o as.,no edmt agalle-,n d1eo4tmi6c9 ie nvaanltu oaltiigoond oonf ¬a al. 49 mice bv micro<omputed tomography Balto, ANTHROPOLOGY K., et al. 35 ADENOVIRIDAE Her name is "Lucy," our three-million-vear-old Adenoviral-mediated gene transfer to mouse sali¬ ALVEOLAR BONE LOSS ancestor. Shields, E.D., 13 ImmetEvurda.naW rnomysl. Nofagecn.lr,aa g elntaitodz na aseet.t.xs i, oWep1 nes4ar u1animp0ng ed,e rS noa.tx,da eieldt n oeaor-ta.vd,l ii 7rsta0mu1lm uvtoeacrssteo. rLg-meanmeed, iat¬ CRoeglliaTmvogenaaerr-tntnsaipadckesaiabcel, isubfM iliocan.n r, b deeco itolf noafnetesd. sr,m y.e 1nlMa9ets0 acsf7,o a cJlthl.e,o agewnot giranieteg.s,s oi1onv8f 7a rp0arei te ric-tiommpyla nt AANntTibanIgae-IcewNtneltFyr-iE radeClel eavTaceIstVleiov Epsity eiAsedts Ger maeEnc.Nod EvT rheSeral arebaa,ls eeA c.k,o ienntte ratoti.cl,ls e8 od2f 4 a Expression of the antimicrobial peptide, human p- ADHESIVES Relationship between the density of the alveolar defensin 1, in duct cells of minor salivary Effects of adhesive thickness on polymerization Sproouctehsasreds, aKn.dA .t,h eat ta ot.f, 9p6o4s t-cranial bone. The. gKl.a Sn,d est aant.d. 1d6e6t9e ction in saliva. Sahasrabudhe, contraction stress of composite. The. Choi K.K., et al. 812 ALVEOLAR PROCESS Interactions of human neutrophils with the con¬ InterSfapceinacl ecrh, ePm, iestt aryt. ,o 1f4 t5h8e dentin/adhesive bond. Electron microscopy, micro-analysis, and x-ray dif- sTthiteu. eSnhtas poifr aa,n L e.,x epte arti.m. 1e8n0t2a l dental biofilm. frachon characterization of the mineral-like NomTminaeannlt bts iohrfoe jcanor, moDrp. ,fo resati ctaettu.-,dr 4ee1 nm henc haadnhiecssi oinn ?t he assess¬ dtiesrsiuvee dd ecpeollssi.t eAdr zbayt eh, uHm ,a rnt acte..m 2e8n tum tumor- AExNpTreIsBsIioOnT oICf Sth,e P aEnPtiTmIDicEro bial peptide, human p- defensin 1, in duct cells of minor salivary AGE FACTORS AMELOBLASTOMA glands and detection in saliva. Sahasrabudhe, Immunohistochemical detection and distribution K.S., et al. 1669 Age, dental infections, and coronary heart disease of enamelysin (MMP-20) in human odonto¬ Manila, K.J., et at., 756 Association of salivary flow rates with maximal genic tumors. TakaU, T, et al. 1608 ANTIBODIES Detebfrlmiotewi n faoratritcoeens. . YoGfe hhv,ea zCrzi.a-i,Kt iEo.,. nMe to .a,f t e.s,tt ia1mt5..6u 01l a8t7e4d salivary CAlMonEiLngO, BcLhaArSacTtSer ization, and expression analysis Antibsmyoandnoiedvsiib aalug lfaaliurn iddsti s omofr ypdcaeotribse.an cAttsed rwaicaihlt hia, ntNetmi.g, peeont rsao t.i¬,n 1t7h5e2 IntraN-oerwal bduirsgtrhi bauntdio Kn ionfg dsteonnt,a lN feluwo rYoosriks. iKn umar, Clonolionfc gma lhoiuzuamsteiao ennn ,e aanmnademl yaensliiannl .yc CsDiasN toeAfr i,en cxahp,r rJoe.,ms esoti osanot. m,d 1au6lr 9i7n g Antigatanenntsii.bc oE sdbpyee rctsioof ilAcei,ct Jyti. nLoo.f,b egatci nialgtl.u,i vs1 aa3lc6 tc2inr eovmiyccueltaerm fcluoimdi - 1996 JDentRes79(]2) 2000 Subject Index 1997 Immunohistochemical localization of Goq, PLCp, BACTERIAL ADHESION of mouse enamelysin. Caterina,et al, 1697 Gail-2, PKA, and the endothelin B and extra¬ Oral colonizaHon with Actinomyces species in Cyclooxygenase-2-dependent prostaglandin E2 cellular Ca2+-sensing receptors during early infants by two years of age. Sarkonen, N., et down-regulates intercellular adhesion mole- amelogenesis. Moran, R.A., et al., 18% al, 864 cule-1 expression ria EP2/EP4 receptors in Immunoquantification of human salivary mucins Water-insoluble glucan synthesis by mutans strep¬ interleukin-1 B'Stimulated human gingival MGl and MG2 in stimulated whole saliva: tococcal strains correlates with caries inci¬ fibroblasts. Noguchi, K., et al., 1955 factors influencing mucin levels. Rayment, dence in 12- to 30-month-old children. Mattos- Low levels of GRP-Ca expression in transgenic S.A., et at., 1765 Graner, R.O., et al, 1371 mice. Ten Hagen, K.G. and Balys, M.M., 926 Prostaglandin E2 predominantly induces produc¬ ANTIBODIES, MONOCLONAL BACTERIAL INFECTIONS tion of hepatocyte growth factor/scatter factor Immunohistochemical detection and distribution Cytokine responses of oral epithelial cells to in human dental pulp in acute inflammation. of enamelysin (MMP-20) in human odonto¬ Porphyromoms gingivalis infection. Sandros,}., Ohnishi, T., et al, 748 genic tumors. Takata, T., et al, 1608 etal.'im Myosin isoform composition of the human medial Interactions of human neutrophils with the con¬ BLOTTING, SOUTHERN and lateral pterygoid muscles. Korfage, J.A.M. stituents of an experimental dental biofilm. Expression of MMP-8 in human odontoblasts and and van Eijden, T.M.G.J., 1618 The. Shapira, L., et al, 1802 dental pulp cells is down-regulated by TGF- Quantification of p>eriapical bone destruction in pi. The. Palosaan, H., et al, T7 ANTIBODIES, VIRAL mice by micro-computed tomography. Balto, Low levels of GRP-Ca expression in transgenic Proviral HIV-1 DNA in gingival crevicular fluid of K., et al, 35 mice. Ten Hagen, K.G. and Balys, M.M., 926 HIV-l-infected patients in various stages of HIV disease. Maticic, M., et at., 14% BEHAVIOR BLOTTING, WESTERN Empirical test of the \’alidity of the Oral Health .Antibodies against mycobacterial antigens in the ANTIGENS Status index (OHSI) on a minority population, synovial fluid of patients with temporo¬ Antibodies against mycobacterial antigens in the An. Spolsky, V.W., et al, 1183 mandibular disorders. Adachi, N., et al, 1752 synovial fluid of paHents with temporo¬ Antigenic specificity of gingix al crevicular fluid mandibular disorders. Adachi, N., et al., 1752 BEREITSCHAFTSPOTENTIAL (see Contingent antibody to Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomi- Antigenic specificity of gingival crevicular fluid Negative Variation) tans. Ebersole, J.L., et al, 1362 antibody to Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomi- Butyric-acid-induced apoptosis in murine thymo¬ tans. Ebersole, J.L., et al., 1362 BIOCOMPATIBLE MATERIALS cytes and splenic T- and B<ells occurs in the Influence of environmental pH on the reactivity of E\ iderKe of chemical bonding at biomaterial-hard absence of p53. Kurita-Ochiai, T., et al, 1948 Candida albicans with salivarv IgA. Bikandi,)., tissue interfaces. Yoshida, Y, et al, 701 Expression of .MMP-8 in human odontoblasts and et al., 1431 dental pulp cells is down-regulated by TGF- BIOFILMS Bl, The. Palosaari, H., et at., 77 ANXIETY Architecture of intact natural human plaque Expression of the antimicrobial peptide, human B* Effect of a cholecystokinin agonist on masseter biofilms studied by confocal laser scanning defensin 1, in duct cells of minor salivary muscle activity in the cat. The. Sitthisomwong, microscopy. Wood, S.R., et al, 21 glands and detection in saliva. Sahasrabudhe, P, et al, 1823 ' Interactions of human neutrophils with the con¬ K.S., et al, 1661 Low unstimulated salivary' flow and subjective stituents of an expenmental dental biofilm. Human gingival crevicular fluid contains MRl’S oral dryness: association with medication, The. Shapira, L., et al, 1802 (S100A8) and MRP14 (S100A9), two calcium¬ anxiety, depression, and stress. Bergdahl, M. binding proteins of the SlOO family. Kojima, and Bergdahl, ]., 1652 BIOLOGICAL MARKERS T., et al, 740 Relaxation rs. cognitively oriented therapies for •AgNOR are sensitive markers of radiation lesions Immurwhistochemical detechon and distribution dental fear. Elerggren, U., et al, 1645 in squamous epithelia. lelmini, M.V., et al, 850 of ervamelysin (MMP-20) in human odonto¬ ImmunohistiKhemical detection and distribution genic tumors. Takata, T., et al., 1608 AP-1 (see Transcription Factor AP-1) of enamelysin (MMP-20) in human odontiv Immunoquanhfication of human salivary mucins genic tumors. Takata, T, et al, 1608 MGl and MG2 in stimulated whole saliva: APOPTOSIS Meal pattern analysis in response to temporo¬ factors influencing mucin levels. Rayment, Butyric-acid-induced apoptosis in murine thymo¬ mandibular joint inflammation in the rat. S.A., et al., 1765 cytes and splenic T- and B<ells occurs in the Harper, R.P., et al, 1704 In ritv expression of the collagenolytic matrix met- absence of p53. Kurita-Ochiai, T., et al., 1148 alloproteinases (MMP-2, -8, -13, and -14) and BIOMECHANICS matrilysin (MMP-7) in adult and localized ARTHRITIS Biomechanical evaluation of osseous implants hav¬ luvenile periodontitis. The. Tervahartiala, T., et Reactive oxygen species participaHon in experi¬ ing different surface topographies in rats. al., 1161 mentally induced arthritis of the temporo¬ Ogawa, T., et al, 1857 Influence of environmental pH on the reactivity of mandibular joint in rats. Kawai, Y., et al, 1481 Mandibular helical axis pathways during mastica¬ Candida albicans with salivary IgA. Bikandi,)., tion. Gallo, L.M., et al, 1566 et al, 1439 AUTOCRINE COMMUNICATION Region-specific bone mass changes in rat Inositol hexasulphate, a casein kinase inhibitor, Role of vascular endothelial growth factor in mandibular condyle following ovariectomy. alters enamel formation in cultured embryonic human dental pulp cells: induction of chemo- Tanaka, M., et al, 1107 mouse tooth gertrrs. Torres-Quintarra, M.A., et taxis, proliferation, and differentiation and Stress-field translation in the healthy human tem¬ al, 1794 activation of the AP-l-dependent signaling poromandibular joint. Gallo, L.M., et al, 1740 Interleukin-la-dependent regulation of matrix pathway. The. Matsushita, K., et al, 15% metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9) secretion and BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING activation in the epithelial cells of odontogenic AUTORADIOGRAPHY Development and characterization of a tissue-engi¬ jaw cysts. Kubota, Y., et al., 1423 Inositol hexasulphate, a casein kinase inhibitor, neered human oral mucosa equivalent pro¬ Localization of E.MSPl expression during tooth alters enamel formation in cultured embryonic duced in a serum-free culture system. Izumi, formation and cloning of mouse cDNA. Hu, mouse tooth germs. Torres-Quintana, M.A., et K., et al, 718 j.C.-C., et al, 70 at., 1794 Molecular mapping of statherin- and histatin-birul- BISPHENOL A-DIMETHACRYLATE ing domaitrs in human salivary mucin MGl B-LYMPHOCYTES Estrogenicity' of fissure sealants and adhesive (MUC5B) by the yeast two-hybrid system, 732 Butyric-acid-induced apoptosis in murine thymo¬ resins determined by reporter gene assay. Prostaglandin E2 enhances bradykinin-evoked cytes and splenic T- and B-cells occurs in the Tarumi, H., et al, 1838 ■ iCGRP release in bovine dental pulp. Goodis, absence of p53. Kurita-Ochiai, T., et al, 1148 H E., et al. 1604 BISPHENOL A-GLYCIDYL METHACRYLATE Role of MAP kinases p>42^*''‘*2/f>44'^*’*‘"^ in cemen- BACTERIA Estrogenicity of fissure sealants and adhesive tum-derived attachment-protein-mediated cell Architecture of intact natural human plaque resins determined by reporter gene assay. attachment. Komaki, M., et al., 1781 biofilms studied by confocal laser scanning Tarumi, H., et al, 1838 microscopy. Wood, S.R., et al, 21 BODY POSITION pH of dental plaque in its relation to early enamel BISPHOSPHONATES (.see Diphosph«Tnates) Effects of head and body position on two- and caries and dental plaque flora in humans. The. three-dimensional configuratior« of the upper Lingstrbm, P., et al, 770 BITE FORCE airway. Ono, T., et al, 1879 Relationship among mutans streptococci, "low- Association of salivary flow rates with maximal pH” bacteria, and iodophilic polysaccharide- bite force. Yeh, C.-K., el al, 1560 BONDING, DENTAL (see Dental Bonding) producing bacteria in dental plaque and early Bihng and chewing in overdentures, full dentures, enamel caries in humans, van Ruyx-en, F.O.J., and natural dentitiims. Fontijn-Tekamp, F.A., BONE DENSITY et al, 778 et al, 1511 Region-specific bone mass changes in rat Road to preventiN'e dentistry—the personal scien- mandibular condyle following ovariectomy. hfic experience of a Japanese denhst. The. BLOTTING, NORTHERN Tanaka, M., ef al, 1107 Koga, T., 7 Cloning, characterizaHon, and expression analysis Relationship between the densitv’ of the alveolar 1998 Subject Index JDentRes79{]2) 2000 processes and that of post-cranial bone. The. G«il-2, PKA, and the endothelin B and extra¬ Sitthisomwong, P, el al., 1823 Southard, K.A., el al., %4 cellular Ca2+-sensing receptors during early Elevated intramuscular concentration of amelogenesis. Moran, R.A., el al., 1896 bradykinin in jaw muscle increases the BONE FORMATION {see Osteogenesis) fusimotor drive to neck muscles in the cat. CALCIUM-BINDING PROTEINS Hellstrbm, F., el al., 1815 BONE LOSS, PERIODONTAL {see Alveolar Bone Human gingival crevicular fluid contains MRP8 Jaw-tongue reflex: afferents, central pathways, Loss) . (S1(X)A8) and MRP14 (S100A9), two calcium¬ and synaptic potentials in hypoglossal binding proteins of the SI 00 family. Kojima, motoneurons in the cat. Ishiwata, Y., el al., BONE MORPHOGENETIC PROTEINS T, el al., 740 1626 Inhibition of Wnt signaling by exogenous Mfrzbl protein affects molar tooth size. Sarkar, L. and CALCIUM PHOSPHATES CATTLE Sharpe, I’T, 920 Composition of plaque and saliva following use N-terminal sequence analysis of bovine dentin of an a-tricalcium-phosphate-containing phosphophorvn after conversion of phospho- BONE REMODELING chewing gum and a subsequent sucrose chal¬ servl to S-propylcysteinyl residues. Huq, Cytokine pnxiuction and bone remodeling in lenge. Vogel, G.L., el al., 58 N-Ue/a/., 1914 patients wearing o\'erdentures on oral Dcise-dependent modulation of octacalcium phos¬ Prostaglandin E2 enhances bradykinin-evoked implants. Schierano, G., el al., 1675 phate crystal habit bv amelogenins. Wen, iCGRP release in bovine dental pulp. Goodis, H.B., el al., 1902 H.E., el al., 1604 BONE RESORPTION Temperature dependence of the electrical resis¬ Osteoprotegerin and osteoclast differentiation fac¬ CAMPYLOBACTER tance of strund and carious teeth. Huvsmans, tor in Uxrth eruption. Wise, G.E., el al., 1937 Campylobacler species in health, gingivitis, and M.C.D.N.J.M., el al., 1464 Quantification of periapical bone destruction in periodontitis. Macuch, P.J. and Tanner, A.C.R., mice bv micrxr-computed tomography. Balto, 785 CAUCASOID RACE K., el al., 35 Clinical and genetic analysis of a large north CANDIDA ALBICANS European Caucasian family affected by early- BRADYKININ Influence of environmental pH on the reactivity of onset pericxlontitis. Hodge, P.J., el al., 857 Elevated intramuscular concentration of Candida albicans with salivary IgA. Bikandi, J., bradykinin in jaw muscle increases the el al., 1439 CD-4 POSITIVE T-LYMPHOCYTES fusimotor drive to neck muscles in the cat. Cytokine profiles of T-lymphtK\ tes from gingival Hellstrbm, F., el al., 1815 CARBACHOL tissues with pathological pocketing. Takeichi, Prostaglandin E2 enhances bradykinin-evoked Choline acetyltransferase, acetylcholinesterase, O., cffl/., 1548 iCGRP release in bovine dental pulp. Goodis, and nicotinic acetylcholine receptors of H.E., el al., 1604 human gingival and esophageal epithelia. CD-8 POSITIVE T-LYMPHOCYTES Thuong Nguyen, V., el al., 939 Cytokine profiles of T-lymphocytes from gingi\’al BREATHING tissues with pathological ptKketing. Takeichi, Effects of head and body position on two- and CARBOHYDRATES {see Dietary Carbohydrates) 0.,elal., 1548 three-dimensional configurations of the upper airway. Ono, T, el al., 1879 CARBON DIOXIDE CELL ADHESION Effects of low-energy CO2 laser irradiation and Choline acetyltransferase, acetylcholinesterase, BRUXISM the organic matrix on inhibition of enamel and nicotinic acetylcholine receptors of No heritability of temporomandibular joint signs demineralization. Hsu, C.-Y.S., el al., 1725 human gingival and esophageal epithelia. and symptoms. Michalowicz, B.S., el al., 1573 Thuong Nguyen, V., el al., 939 CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES High glucose suppa»sses cathepsin activity in BUFFERS Acute-phase inflammatory response to periodon¬ periodontal-ligament-derived fibroblastic Adenoviral-mediated gene transfer to mouse sali¬ tal disease in the US population. Slade, G.D., cells. Nishimura, F., el al., 1614 vary glands. Wang, S., el al., 701 el al., 49 Role of MAP kinases p42*^'''^'2/p44‘-’'’*‘"l in cementum-derived attachment-protein-medi- BUTYRIC ACIDS CARIOSTATIC AGENTS ated cell attachment. Komaki, M., el al., 1789 Buriric-acid-induced apoptosis in murine thvmiv Composition of plaque and saliva following use cytes and splenic T- and B-cells occurs in the absence of p53. Kurita-Ochiai, T, el al., 1948 of an a-tricalcium-phosphate-containing CELL ADHESION MOLECULES chewing gum and a subsequent sucrose chal¬ Cyclooxygenase-2-dependent prostaglandin E2 C-REACTIVE PROTEIN lenge. Vogel, G.L., el al., 58 down-regulates intercellular adhesion mole¬ Acute-phase inflammatory’ response to periodon¬ Effect of in vilro acidification on plaque fluid com- cule-1 expression via EP2/EP4 receptors in tal disease in the US populahon. Slade, G.D., pnrsihon with and without a NaF or a con- interleukin-1 P-stimulated human gingival el al.. 49 trolled-release fluoride rinse. Vogel, G.L., el fibroblasts. Noguchi, K., el al., 1955 al., 983 CALCIFICATION, PHYSIOLOGIC Influence of maternal xylitol consumption on CELL COMMUNICATION Dose-dependent modulation of cKtacalcium phos¬ acquisition of mutans streptociKci by infants, Inhibition of Wnt signaling by exogenous Mfrzbl phate crystal habit bv amelogenins. Wen, Sdderling, E., el al., 882 protein affects molar Uxrth size. Sarkar, L. and H.B., el al., 1902 Occurrence of dental decay in children after Sharpe, P.T., 920 Evidence for charge domains on developing maternal consumption of xylitol chewing enamel crystal surfaces. Kirkham, J., el al., gum, a follow-up from 0 to 5 years. CELL CYCLE 1943 Isokangas, P., el al., 1885 Butyric-acid-induced apoptosis in murine thymo¬ N-terminal sequence analysis of bovine dentin Remineralization effects of a two-solution fluoride cytes and splenic T- and B-cells occurs in the phosphophorym after conversion of phosphi>- mouthrinse: an in silu study. Chow, L.C., el absence of p53. Kurita-Ochiai, T, el al., 1948 servl to S-propvIcvsteinvl residues. Huq, al., 991 N.Ufta;., 1914 RcKky road of xylitol to its clinical application, CELL DIFFERENTIATION the. Makin'en, K.K.. 1352 Delayed embryonic development of mouse mas¬ CALCINOSIS seter muscle correlates with delayed myoD Electron microscopy, micro-analysis, and x-ray CASEIN KINASE family expression. Yamane, A., el al., 1933 diffraction characteriz,ation of the mineral-like Inositol hexasulphate, a casein kinase inhibitor, Odontoblast differentiation and tixrth morphogen¬ tissue deposited by human cementum tumor- alters enamel formation in cultuaxl embryon¬ esis. Lesot, H., 1640 derived cells. Arzate, H., el al., 28 ic mouse torrth germs. Torres-Quintana, ,M.A., Osteoprotegerin and osteoclast differentiation fac¬ el al., 1794 tor in Uxrth eruption. Wise, G.E., el al., 1937 CALCITONIN Role of vascular endothelial growth factor in Mandibular bone formation rates m aged ovariec- CASPASES human dental pulp cells: induction of chemo- tomized rats treated with anti-resorptive Butyric-acid-induced apoptosis in murine thymo¬ taxis, proliferation, and differentiation and agents alone and in combination with inter¬ cytes and splenic t- and B-cells occurs in the activation of the AP-1-dependent signaling mittent parathyroid hormone. Hunziker, ]., el absence of p53. Kurita-Ochiai, T, el al., 1948 pathway. The. Matsushita, K., el al., 15% al., 1431 CATHEPSINS CELL DIVISION CALCITONIN GENE-RELATED PEPTIDE High glucose suppre «s cathepsin activity in Effects of TGFpl on dental pulp cells in cultuaxJ Prostaglandin E2 enhances bradykinin-evoked pericxdontal-ligament-derived fibroblastic human tixjth slices. Melin, M., el al., 1689 iCGRP release in bovine dental pulp. Goodis, cells. Nishimura, F., el al., 1614 Role of vascular endothelial growth factor in H.E.,rt<j/., 1604 human dental pulp cells: induction of chemiv CATS taxis, proliferation, and differentiation and CALCIUM Effect of a cholecystokinin agonist on masseter activation of the AP-l-dependent signaling Immunohistcvhemical localization of Gaq, PLC^, muscle activity in the cat. The. pathway. The. Matsushita, K., el al., 15% J Dent Res 79(12) 2000 Subject Index 1999 CELL MIGRATION INHIBITION The. Burt, B.A., et ai, 761 Localization of EMSPl expression during tixrth Effects of TGF3I on dental pulp cells in cultured Intra-oral distribution of dental fluorosis in formation and cloning of mouse cDNA. Hu, human tooth slices. Melin, M., et ai, 1689 Newburgh and Kingston, New York. Kumar, J. C.-C., et ai. 70 J., ef a/., 1508 CELL MOVEMENT Occlusal contacts during lateral excursions in chil¬ COGNITIVE THERAPY Choline acetyltransferase, acetylcholinesterase, dren with primary dentihon. Okamoto, A., et Relaxation vs. cognitively oriented therapies for and nicohnic acetylcholine receptors of ai,1890 dental fear. Berggren, U., et ai, 1645 human gingival and esophageal epithelia. Occurrence of dental decay in children after Thuong Nguyen, V., et ai, 939 maternal consumption of xylitol chewing COLLAGEN gum, a follow-up from 0 to 5 years. Collagen XII mutation disrupts matrix structure of CELLS, CULTURED Isokangas, P, et al., 1885 periiKlontal ligament and skin. Cytokine production and bone remodeling in Oral colonization with Actinomyces species in Reichenberger, E., et ai. 1%2 patients wearing overdentures on oral infants by two years of age. Sarkonen, N., et Effects of TGF3I on dental pulp cells in cultured implants. Schierano, G., et ai, 1675 ai, 864 human tooth slices. Melin, M., et ai, 1689 Cytokine responses of oral epithelial cells to Time-dependent decrease and seasonal variation H^-induced tension development in demineral¬ Poqjhifromonas gingivalis infection. Sandros, J., of the porosity of recently erupted sound ized dentin matrix. Pashley, D.H., et ai, 1579 ef a;.,'l808 dental enamel in vivo, ten Bosch, J.J., et ai, LcKal injection of IFN-gamma reduces the number Development and characterization of a tissue- 1556 of myofibniblasts and the collagen content in engineered human oral mucosa equivalent Water-insoluble glucan synthesis by mutans strep¬ palatal w ounds. Comelissen, A.M.H., et ai, produced in a serum-free culture system. tococcal strains correlates with caries inci¬ 1782 Izumi, K., el ai, 798 dence in 12- to 30-month-old children. Role of MAP kinases p42‘-'*’^*2/p44*'’'’l‘'l in Effects of TGF3I on dental pulp cells in cultured Mattos-Graner, R.O., et ai, 1371 cementum-deric ed attachment-protein-medi¬ human tooth slices. Melin, M., et ai, 1689 ated cell attachment. Komaki, M., et ai, 1789 Induction of intracellular interleukin-13 signals CHLORHEXIDINE I’ia type II interleukin-1 receptor in human Influence of maternal xylitoi consumption on COLLAGENASES gingival fibroblasts. Chou, H.-H., et ai, 1683 acquisition of mutans streptococci by infants, Collagenases in different categories of peri- Sdderling, E., et ai, 882 implant vertical bone loss. .Ma, J., et ai, 1870 CEMENTOBLASTS (see Dental Cementum) Expression of MMP-8 in human ixlontoblasts and CHOLECYSTOKININ dental pulp cells is down-regulated by TGF- CERAMICS Effect of a cholecystokinin agonist on masseter 31, The. Palosaari, H., et ai. 77 Crack initiation modes in bilayered muscle activity in the cat. The. In vivo expressitm of the collagenolytic matrix alumina/porcelain disks as a function of Sitthisomwong, P, et ai, 1823 metalloproteinases (MMP-2, -8, -13, and -14) core/veneer thickness ratio and supp)orting and matrilysin (MMP-7) in adult and local¬ stiffness. Wakabavashi, N. and Anusavice, CHOLINE O-ACETYLTRANSFERASE ized juxenile periixlimtitis. The. K.J., 1398 Choline acetyltransferase, acetylcholinesterase, Terx ahartiala, T., et ai, 1%9 Effects of whisker-to-silica ratio on the reinforce¬ and nicotinic acetylcholine receptors of ment of dental resin composites with silica- human gingival and esophageal epithelia. COLONY-STIMULAFING FACTORS fused whiskers. Xu, H.H.K., et ai. 1844 Thuong Nguyen, V., et ai, 939 Ostcoprotegerin and ostecKlast differentiaticm fac¬ Lifetime-limiting strength degradahon from con¬ tor in ttx>th eruption. Wise, G.E., et ai, 1937 tact fatigue in dental ceramics. Jung, Y.-G., et CHROMATOGRAPHY ai.722 N-terminal sequence analysis of bovine dentin COMPARATIVE STUDY Whisker-reinforced heat<ured dental resin com- phosphophoryn after conversion of phospho- Between-subject and within-subject statishcal p>osites: effects of filler level and heat-cure servl to S-prop\4cvsteinvl residues. Huq, information in dental research. MarKi, L.A., et temperature and time. Xu, H.H.K., 1392 N.L., rt a/., 1914 ai, 1778 CETYLPYRIDINIUM CHROMOSOME MAPPING COMPOSITES Antibacterial activities and release kinetics of a Cloning human enamelin cDNA, chromosomal Effects of adhesix e thiclmess tin polvmerization newly developed recoverable controlled localization, and analysis of expression dur¬ contraction stress of composite. The. Choi, agent-release system. Ehara, A., el ai, 824 ing tooth development. Hu, C.-C., et al., 912 K. K., et ai, 812 Effects of whisker-tivsilica ratio im the reinforce¬ CHELATING AGENTS CHROMOSOME SEGREGATION ment of dental resin composites with silica- Diagnoshc value of a chelating agent in patients Clinical and genehc analysis of a large north fused whiskers. Xu, H.H.K.,rt<j/., 1844 with symptoms allegedly caused by amalgam European Caucasian family affected by early- In vivo degradation of resin-dentin bonds in fillings. Vamnes, J.S., et ai, 868 onset periodontitis. Hodge, PJ., et ai, 857 humans ox er 1 to 3 vears. Hashimoto, M., et ai, 1385 CHEMICAL SHIFT IMAGING (see Nuclear CHROMOSOMES, HUMAN, PAIR 2 Nominal shear or fracture mechanics in the Magnetic Resonance) Evidence of genetic heterogeneity for hereditaiy- assessment of composite-denhn adhesion? gingival fibromatosis. Hart, T.C.,etai, 1758 Tantbirojn, D., et ai, 41 CHEMOTAXIS Visco-elastic parameters of dental restorative Role of vascular endothelial growth factor in CHROMOSOMES, HUMAN, PAIR 4 materials during setting. Daux illier, B.S., el human dental pulp cells: induchon of chemiv \'on-collagenous dentin matrix proteins are ai, 818 taxis, proliferation, and differenhation and involved in dentinogenesis imperfecta type II Whisker-reinforced heat<ured dental resin com¬ activation of the A P-1-dependent signaling (EXHI-II), The. Thotakura, S.R., et ai, 835 posites: effects of filler lex el and heat-cum pathway. The. Matsushita, K., et ai. 15% temperature and hme. Xu, H.H.K., 1392 CICATRIX CHEWING GUM Local injection of IFN-gamma reduces the number COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY (str Tomography, Composihon of plaque and saliva following use of myofibroblasts and the collagen content in X-ray Computed) of an a-tricalcium-phosphate-containing palatal wounds. Comelissen, A.M.H., et ai, chewing gum and a subsequent sucrose chal¬ 1782 COMPUTER SIMULATION lenge. Vogel, G.L., et ai, 58 Design and wear testing of a tempxxromandibular Influence of maternal xylitol consumpHon on CLEFT PALATE joint prosthesis articulatixxi. van Loon, J.-P, et acquisition of mutans streptococci by infants, Local injection of IFN-gamma reduces the number • ai, 715 Sdderling, E., et ai, 882 of myofibroblasts and the collagen content in Occurrence of dental decay in children after palatal wounds. Comelissen, A.M.H., et ai, CONDYLE, MANDIBULAR (see Mandibular maternal consumption of xylitol chewing .1782 Cimdyle) gum, a follow-up from 0 to 5 years. Isokangas, P., et al., 1885 CLINICAL TRIALS CONTINGENT NEGATIVE VARIATION Rocky road of xylitol to its clinical application, Are all clinical caries prevention studies biased? Cortical potentials associated with voluntary the. Makinen, K.K., 1352 .Alanen, P, 7% mandibular movements. Yoshida, K., et ai, 1514 CHEWING (see Mastication) CLONE CELLS Cementum attachment protein enriches putative CONTRACTION CHILD cementoblastic populations on root surfaces Effects of adhesive thickness on polymerization Caries in fi\ e-year-old children and associations in vitro. BarKana, L, et al., 1482 cixntraction stress of composite. The. Choi, with familv-related factors. Mattila, M.-L., et K.K.,rt<j/.,812 ai. 875 CLONING, MOLECULAR Visco-elastic parameters of dental restoratix e Effects of a break in water fluoridation on the Cloning, characterization, and expression analysis materials during setting. Dauvillier, B.S., et development of dental caries and fluorosis. of mouse enamelysin. Caterina, J., et ai, \f07 ai, 818 2000 Subject Index JDenf Res 79(12) 2000 CONTROLLED-RELEASE PREPARATIONS (see newly developed recoverable controlled caries diagnosis. The. Vaarkamp, J., et al., 1747 Delayed-Action Preparations) agent-release system. Ehara, A., et al., 824 Relationship among mutans streptococci, "low- Effect of in vitro acidification on plaque fluid com¬ pH" bacteria, and iodophilic polysaccharide- CORONARY DISEASE position with and without a NaF or a con- producing bacteria in dental plaque and early Age, dental infections, and conmary heart disease. trolled-release fluoride rinse. Vogel, G.L., et enamel caries in humans, van Ruyv'en, F.O.J., Mattila, K.J., ei at., 756 al., 983 et al., 778 Local and chronic application of PTH accelerates Remineralization effects of a two-solution fluoride CORTEX (see Motor Cortex) tiKith movement in rats. Soma, S., et al., 1717 mouthrinse: an in situ study. Chow, L.C., et al., 991 CORTICOSTERONE DEMOGRAPHY Rocky road of xylitol to its clinical application. Meal pattern analysis in response to temporo¬ Empirical test of the validity of the Oral Flealth The, Makinen, K.K., 1352 mandibular joint inflammation in the rat. Status Index (OHSl) on a minority popula¬ Tempierature dependence of the electrical resis¬ Harjjer, R.R, et al., 1704 tion, An. Spolsky, V.W., et al., 1983 tance of sound and carious teeth. Huvsmans, M.C.D.N.J.M., et al., 1464 CRACKS (see Fractures) DENTAL AMALGAM Time-dejjendent decrease and seasonal variation Diagnostic value of a chelating agent in patients of the porosity of recently erupted sound CREUTZFELDT-JAKOB SYNDROME with symptoms allegedly caused by amalgam dental enamel in vivo, ten Bosch, J.J., et al., Prion protein is not detectable in dental pulp from fillings. Vamnes, J.S., et al., 868 1556 patients with Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. Water-insoluble glucan synthesis by mutans strep¬ Blanquet-Grossard, F., et al., 7{X) DENTAL ANXIETY tococcal strains correlates with caries inci¬ CROSS-LINKING REAGENTS Relaxation t's. cognitively oriented therapies for dence in 12- to 30-month-oId children. Pellicle precursor protein crosslinking: characteri¬ dental fear. Berggren, U., et al., 1645 Mattos-Graner, R.O., et al., 1371 zation of an adduct between acidic proline- rich protein (PRP-1) and statherin generated DENTAL BONDING DENTAL CEMENTUM by transglutaminase. Yao, Y, et al., 930 Bond strength of resin to acid-etched dentin stud¬ Cementum attachment protein enriches putative ied byNMR: interaction between N- cementoblastic populations on root surfaces CULTURE MEDIA, SERUM-FREE methacryloyl-<»)-amino acid [-imer and denti¬ in vitro. BarKana, I., et al., 1482 Development and characterization of a tissue- nal collagen. Nishiyama, N., et al., 806 Electron microscopy, micro-analysis, and x-ray engineered human oral mucosa equivalent Effects of adhesive thickness on polymerization diffraction characterization of the mineral-like produced in a serum-free culture system. contraction stress of composite. The. Choi, tissue deposited by human cementum tumor- Izumi, K., et al., 798 K.K.,etal., 812 derived cells. Arzate, H., et al., 28 Ev idence of chemical bonding at biomaterial-hard Feasibility' of computer-assisted recognition of dif¬ CURING tissue interfaces. Yoshida, Y., et al., 709 ferent dental hard tissues. Kocher, T., el al., Whisker-reinforced heat-cured dental resin com¬ Improved sealant retention with bonding agents: 829 posites: effects of filler level and heat-cure a clinical study of two-bottle and single-bottle Role of MAP kinases p42*-’''^"2/p>44‘-’'’*^'^ in temj>erature and time. Xu, Fl.Fl.K., 1392 systems. Feigal, R.J., et al., 1850 cementum-derived attachment-protein-medi¬ In virv degradation of resin-dentin bonds in ated cell attachment. Komaki, M., el al., 1789 . CYCLODEXTRINS humans over 1 to 3 years. Hashimoto, M., et MALDI-TOF MS analysis of a library of p>olvmer- al., 1385 DENTAL CEMENTUM ATTACHMENT izable cvciodextrin derivatives. Bowen, R.L., Interfacial chemistiy of the dentin/adhesive bond. PROTEIN el al., 905 Spencer, P, et al., 1458 Cementum attachment protein enriches putative MALDI-TOF MS analysis of a library of polymer¬ cementoblastic populations on nx>t surfaces CYCLOOXYGENASE (see Prostaglandin- izable cvciodextrin derivatives. Bowen, R.L., in I'itro. BarKana, I., et al., 1482 Endoperoxide Synthase) el al., 905 DENTAL ENAMEL CYSTS DENTAL CALCULUS Cloning human enamelin cDNA, chromosomal interleukin-la-dependent regulation of matrix Feasibilitv’ of computer-assisted recognition of dif¬ localization, and analysis of expression dur¬ metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9) secretion and ferent dental hard tissues. Ktxher, T, et al., ing tooth development. Hu, C.-C., el al., 912 activation in the epithelial cells of odonto¬ 829 Dose-dependent modulation of octacalcium phos¬ genic jaw cysts. Kubota, Y., cl al., 1423 phate crystal habit bv amelogenins. Wen, PTCH gene mutations in odontogenic keratocysts. DENTAL CARE H.B., el al., 1902 Barreto, D.C., et al., 1418 Age, dental infections, and coronary heart disease. Effects of low-energy CO2 laser irradiation and Mattila, K.J., et al., 756 the organic matrix on inhibition of enamel CYTOKINES Use of dental care by HIV-infected medical demineralizahon. Hsu, C.-Y.S., et al., 1725 Cytokine production and bone remodeling in paHents. Coulter, I.D., el al., 1.356 Evidence for charge domains on developing patients wearing overdentures on oral enamel crystal surfaces. Kirkham, J., et al., implants. Schierano, G., et al., 1675 DENTAL CARIES 1943 Cytokine profiles of T-lymphocytes from gingival Age, dental infections, and coronary heart disease. Evidence of chemical bonding at biomaterial-hard tissues with pathological pocketing. Takeichi, 0..etal., 1548 Mattila, K.J., et al., 756 tissue interfaces. Yoshida, Y., et al., 709 Cytokine responses of oral epithelial cells to Are all clinical caries prevention studies biased? Feasibility of computer-assisted recognition of dif¬ Porphifromonas gin^h<alis infection. Sandros, J., Alanen, P, 7% ferent dental hard tissues. Kocher, T, el al., rta/.,1808 AssiKiation of basic proline-rich peptides from 829 Induction of intracellular interleukin-1 signals human parotid gland secretions with caries ImmunohishKhemical localization of Gaq, PLCfl, via Upe II interleukin-1 receptor in human experience. The. Ayad, M., el al., 976 Gail-2, PKA, and the endothelin B and extra¬ gingival fibroblasts. Chou, FI.-FI., et al., 1683 Caries in five-yearnrld children and associations cellular Ca2+-sensing receptors during early with family-related factors. Mattila, M.-L., el amelogenesis. Moran, R.A., el al., 18% DECALCIFICATION TECHNIQUE al., 875 Inositol hexasulphate, a casein kinase inhibitor, H‘*’-induced tension dex elopment in demineral¬ Effect of in vitro acidification on plaque fluid com¬ alters enamel formahon in cultured embryon¬ ized dentin matrix. Pashley, D.H., el al., 1579 position with and without a NaF or a con- ic mouse tooth germs. Torres-Quintana, M.A., trolled-release fluoride rinse. Vogel, G.L., et etal., 1794 DECISION MAKING al., 983 Optical scattering power for characterization of Dentists' judgment strategies on prophylactic Effects of a break in water fluoridation on the mineral loss. Ko, C.C., et al., 1584 remox al of mandibular third molars. development of dental caries and fluorosis. Pellicle precursor protein crosslinking: characteri¬ Knutsson, K., et al., 1989 The. Burt, B.A., el al., 761 zation of an adduct between acidic proline- Effects of low-energy CO2 laser irradiation and rich protein (PRP-1) and statherin generated DEFENSINS the organic matrix on inhibition of enamel by transglutaminase. Yao, Y., et al., 930 Expression of the anhmicrobial peptide, human fl- demineraliz.ation. Hsu, C.-Y.S., cf a/., 1725 pH of dental plaque in its relation to early enamel defensin 1, in duct cells of minor salivary Occurrence of dental decay in children after caries and dental plaque flora in humans. glands and detection in saliva. Sahasrabudhe, maternal consumption of xylitol chewing The. Lingstrdm, P, et al., 770 K.S., et al., 1669 gum, a follow-up fn>m 0 to 5 years. Relationship among mutans streptococci, "low- Isokangas, P, el al., 1885 pH" bacteria, and iodophilic jxilysaccharide- DEFOROXAMINE Optical scattering power for characterization of pnxlucing bacteria in dental plaque and early Reactive oxygen species participation in experi¬ mineral loss. Ko, C.C., el al., 1584 enamel caries in humans, van Ruy'ven, F.O.J., mentally induced arthrihs of the temponv pH of dental plaque in its relation to early enamel el al., 778 mandibular joint in rats. Kawai, Y., et al., 1489 caries and dental plaque flora in humans. Remineralization effects of a twtvsolution fluoride The. Lingstrdm, P, et al., 770 mouthrinse: an in situ study. Chow, L.C., el DELAYED-ACTION PREPARATIONS Real performance of bilewing radiography and al., 991 Antibacterial activities and release kinetics of a fiber-optic transillumination in approximal Time-dependent decrease and seasonal variation JDentRes79(]2) 2000 Subject Index 2001 of the porosity of recently erupted sound biofilms studied by confncal laser scanning DENTIN dental enamel in vizv. ten Bosch, et al., microscopy. Wood, S.R., el al., 21 Bond strength of resin to acid-etched denbn stud¬ 1556 Composition of plaque and saliva following use ied by NMR: interaction between N- Unique enamel phenotype associated with amelo- of an a-tricalcium-phosphate-containing methacryloyl-<ii-amino acid primer and denb- genin gene (AMELX) codon 41 point muta¬ chewing gum and a subsequent sucrose chal¬ nal collagen. Nishiyama, N., et al., 806 tion. Ravassipour, D.B., et al., 1476 lenge. Vogel, G.L., et al., 58 H‘''-induced tension development in demineral¬ Effect of in intro acidification on plaque fluid com¬ ized denbn matrix. Pashley, D.H., et al., 1579 DENTAL ENAMEL PROTEINS position with and without a NaF or a con- N-terminal sequence analysis of bovine denbn Detection of a novel mutahon in X-linked amelo- trolled-release fluoride rinse. Vogel, G.L., et phosphophoryn after conversion of phospht> genesis imperfecta. Kindelan, S.A., et al., 1978 al., 983 servl to S-propvlcvsteinvl residues. Huq, Dose-dependent modulation of octacalcium phos¬ pH of dental plaque in its relation to early enamel N.L., et al., 1914 phate crystal habit by amelogenins. Wen, caries and dental plaque flora in humans. H.B., et al., 1902 The. Lingstrdm, P., et al., 770 DENTIN-BONDING AGENTS Immunohistochemical detection and distribution Relationship among mutans streptococci, "low- Improved sealant retenbon with bonding agents: of enamelysin (MMP-20) in human odonto¬ pH" bacteria, and iodophilic polysaccharide- a clinical study of two-bottle and single-bottle genic tumors. Takata, T., el al., 1608 producing bacteria in dental plaque and early systems. Feigal, R.J., et al., 1850 Inositol hexasulphate, a casein kinase iirhibitor, enamel caries in humans, van Ruyven, F.O.J., In iniv degradabon of resin-denbn bonds in alters enamel formahon in cultured embryon¬ et al., 778 humans over 1 to 3 years. Hashimoto, M., el ic mouse tooth germs. Torres-Quintana, M.A., Water-insoluble glucan synthesis by mutans strep¬ al., 1385 etal., 1794 tococcal strains correlates with caries inci¬ Interfacial chemistry of the denbn/adhesive bond. Localization of EMSPl expression during tooth dence in 12- to 30-month-old children. Spencer, P, et al., 1458 formation and cloning of mouse cDNA. Hu, Mattos-Graner, R.O., et al., 1371 Nominal shear or fracture mechanics in the J.C.-C., et al., 70 assessment of composite-denbn adhesion? Mass spectrometry of native rat amelogenins: pri¬ DENTAL PORCELAIN Tantbirojn, D., et al., 41 mary transcripts, secretory isoforms, and C- Crack initiahon modes in bilayered terminal degradation. Chen, W.-Y., et al., 840 alumina/porcelain disks as a funcHon of DENTINOGENESIS IMPERFECTA Unique enamel phenotype associated with amelo- core/veneer thickness ratio and supporting Non-collagenous dentin matrix proteins are genin gene (AMELX) codon 41 point muta¬ stiffness. Wakabavashi, N. and Anusavice, involved in denbnogenesis imperfecta type II tion. Ravassipour, D.B., et al., 1476 K.J., 1398 (IX;i-II). The. Thotakura, S.R., et al., 835 High-temperature x-ray diffraction measurement DENTAL FOLLICLE (s«- Dental Sac) of sanidine thermal expansion. Mackert, ).R., DENTISTRY jr.,rtfl/., 1590 Her name is "Lucy,” our three-million-year-old DENTAL HEALTH SURVEYS ancestor. Shields, E.D., 13 Acute-phase inflammatory response to periodon¬ DENTAL PROSTHESIS, IMPLANT- Road to preN enbve dentistry—the personal scien- tal disease in the US population. Slade, C.D., SUPPORTED bfic experierKe of a Japanese denbst. The. el al.. 49 Biting and chewing in overdentures, full dentures, Koga, T, 7 Caries in five-year-old children and associahons and natural dentitions. Fontijn-Tekamp, F.A., with family-related factors. Mattila, M.-L., et et al., 1519 DENTISTS al., 875 Cytokine pnxluction and bone remodeling in Denbsts' judgment strategies on prophylactic Empirical test of the validity of the Oral Health patients wearing o\'erdentures on oral removal of mandibular third molars. Status Index (OHSI) on a minority popula¬ implants. Schierano, G., et al., 1675 Knutsson, K., et al., 1989 tion, An. Spolsky, V.W., et al., 1983 From osseointegration to osseoperception. van Intra-oral distribution of dental fluorosis in Steenberghe, D.,.1833 DENTITION, PER.MANENT Newburgh and Kingston, New York. Kumar, Measuring the effect of intra-oral implant rehabili¬ Time-dependent decrease and seasonal variabon J. , et al., 1508 tation on health-related quality of life in a of the porosiri’ of recently erupted sound Measuring the effect of intra-oral implant rehabili¬ randomized controlled clinical trial. Awad, tation on health-related quality of life in a M.A., et al., 1659 dental enamel in vivo, ten Bosch, J.J., et al., 1556 randomized controlled clinical trial. Awad, M.A., et al.. 1659 DENTAL PULP Self-perceived oral health status, p>sychological Effects of TGFBl on dental pulp cells in cultured DENTITION, PRIMARY well-being, and life satisfaction in an older human tooth slices. Melin, M., et al., 1689 Controlled study of the morphometric changes in adult population. Lixrker, D., et al., 970 Expression of MMr-8 in human ixlontoblasts and the primary denbbon of pre-term, very-low- Use of dental care by HIV-infected medical dental pulp cells is down-regulated by TGF- birthweight children, A. Seow, W.K. and Wan, patients. Coulter, I.D., el al., 1356 pi. The. Palosaari, H., et al., 77 A , 63 Prion protein is not detectable in dental pulp from Occlusal contacts during lateral excursions in chil¬ DENTAL IMPLANTATION, ENDOSSEOUS patients with Creutzfeldt-Iakob disease. dren with primary denbbon. Okamoto, A., et Biomechanical evaluation of osseous implants Blanquet-Grossard, F., et al., 700 al., 1890 having different surface topt>graphies in rats. Prostaglandin E2 enhances bradykinin-evoked Ogawa, T., et al., 1857 iCGRP release in bovine dental pulp. Goodis, DENTURE, COMPLETE Biting and chewing in overdentures, full dentures, H.E.,etal., 1604 Measuring the effect of intra-oral implant rehabili- and natural dentitions. FonHjn-Tekamp, F.A., Prostaglandin E2 predominantly induces produc- tabon on health-related quality of life in a etal.. 1519 tiim of hepatocyte growth factor/scatter fac¬ randomized controlled clinical trial. Awad, Collagenases in different categories of peri- tor in human dental pulp in acute inflamma¬ M.A.. et al., 1659 implant vertical btwie loss. Ma, ]., et al., 1870 tion. (Thnishi, T., et al., 748 Cytokine production and bone remodeling in (Quantification of periapical bone destruction in DENTURE, OVERLAY patients wearing overdentures on oral mice by micro-computed tomography. Balto, Bibng and chewing in overdentures, full dentures, implants. Schierano, G., el al., 1675 K.. et al., 35 and natural denbbons. Fonbjn-Tekamp, F.A., From osseointegration to t>sseoperception. van Role of vascular endothelial growth factor in el al., 1519 Steenberghe, D., 1833 human dental pulp cells: induction of chemtv Cytokine producbon and bone remodeling in Measuring the effect of intra-oral implant rehabili- taxis, proliferation, and differentiation and pabents wearing overdentures on oral tatiim on health-related quality of life in a activation of the AP-l-dependent signaling implants. Schierano. G., et al., 1675 randomized controlled clinical trial. Awad, pathway. The. Matsushita. K., et al., 1596 M.A., et al., 1659 DENTURES DENTAL RESTORATION WEAR Bibng and chewing in overdentures, full dentures, DENTAL LEAKAGE Lifetime-limiHng strength degradation from con¬ and natural denbbons. Fonbjn-Tekamp, F.A., Effects of adhesive thickness on polymerization tact fahguc in dental ceramics. Jung, Y.-G., et etal.. 1519 contraction stress of composite. The. Choi, al.,722 K. K.,rtfl/.,812 DEPRESSION DENTAL SAC Low unsbmulated salivary flow and subjecbve DENTAL OCCLUSION Osteoprotegerin and osteoclast differentiation fac¬ oral dryness: association with medication, Occlusal contacts during lateral excursions in chil¬ tor in tooth erupbon. Wise, G.E., et al.. 1937 anxiety, depression, and stress. Bergdahl, M. dren with primary dentihon. Okamoto, A., et and Bergdahl,}., 1652 al., 1890 DENTAL SCALING Region-specific bone mass changes in rat Feasibility of computer-assisted recognibon of dif¬ DEVELOPING COUNTRIES mandibular condvie following ovariectomy. ferent dental hard bssues. Kocher, T, et al.. Intemabonal collaborabve research on fluoride. Tanaka, M., el <i/.,'l907 829 Cohen, L., et al., 893 DENTAL PLAQUE DENTAL STRESS ANALYSIS (see Shess, DEXAMETHASONE Architecture of intact natural human plaque Mechanical) Adenoviral-mediated gene transfer to mouse sali- 2002 Subject Index JDentRes79(]2) 2000 van' glands. Wang, S., <’f al.. 701 HIV-l-infected patients in various stages of Jaw-tongue reflex: afferents, central pathways, HIV disease. Maticic, M., et ai, 1496 and synaptic potentials in hypoglossal DIABETES MELLITUS motoneurons in the cat. Ishiwata, Y, et ai, High gluciise suppresses athepsin activitv' in DNA FRAGMENTATION 1626 perindontal-ligament-derived fibroblastic Butyric-acid-induced apoptosis in murine thymo¬ cells. Nishimura, F., I’f ai, 1614 cytes and splenic T- and B-cells occurs in the ELECTRON PROBE MICROANALYSIS absence of p53. Kurita-Ochiai, T, et ai, 1948 Evidence of chemical bonding at biomaterial-hard DIAGNOSIS, COMPUTER-ASSISTED tissue interfaces. Yoshida, Y, et ai, 709 Feasibility of computer-assisted recognition of dif¬ DNA TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS ferent dental hard tissues. KiKher, T, et al., Role of vascular endothelial growth factor in ELECTRON SPIN RESONANCE SPEC¬ 82V human dental pulp cells: induction of chemo- TROSCOPY taxis, proliferation, and differentiation and Reactive oxygen species participation in experi¬ DIET, CARIOGENIC activation of the AP-1-dependent signaling mentally induced arthrihs of the temporo¬ Caries in fic e-year-old children and ass<xiations pathway. The. Matsushita, K., et ai, 15% mandibular joint in rats. Kawai, Y, et ai, 1489 with familv-related factors. Mattila, M.-L., et al.. 875 DROSOPHILA ELECTROPHORESIS, GEL, TWO-DIMEN¬ Inhibition of W'nt signaling by exogenous Mfrzbl SIONAL DIETARY CARBOHYDRATES protein affects molar tix)th size. Sarkar, L. and Human gingival crevicular fluid contains MRP8 pH of dental plaque in its relation to early enamel Sharpx, P.T., 920 (SIOOAS) and MRP14 (S100A9), two calcium¬ caries and dental plaque flora in humans. PTCH gene mutations in txiontogenic keratocysts. binding proteins of the SlOO family. Kojima, The. Lingstrdm, P., el al., 770 Barreto, D.C., et ai, 1418 T, et ai, 740 DIETARY SUCROSE DRUGS (see Pharmaceutical Preparations) ELECTROPHORESIS, POLYACRYLAMIDE pH of dental plaque in its relation to early enamel GEL caries and dental plaque flora in humans. DURAPATITE Antibodies against mycobacterial antigens in the The. Lingstrdm, P., el al., 770 Electron microscopy, micro-analysis, and x-ray symovial fluid of patients with temporo¬ diffraction characterization of the mineral-like mandibular disorders. Adachi, N., et ai, 1752 DIMERCUPROL (st¥ Unithiol) tissue depKJsited by human cementum tumor- Campylobacter species in health, gingivitis, and deric'ed cells. Arzate, H., et ai, 28 periodontitis. Macuch, P.J. and Tanner, A.C.R., DI NOPROSTONE Evidence for charge domains on developing 785 Cvclooxvgcnase-2-dependent prostaglandin E2 enamel crystal surfaces. Kirkham, J., et ai, Inositol hexasulphate, a casein kinase inhibitor, down-regulates intercellular adhesion mole- 1943 alters enamel formation in cultured embryon¬ cule-1 expression via EP2/EP4 receptors in Evidence of chemical bonding at biomaterial-hard ic mouse tooth germs. Torres-Quintana, M.A., interleukin-1 B-stimulated human gingival tissue interfaces. Yoshida, Y, el ai, 709 etai, 1794 fibroblasts. Noguchi, K., et al., 1V55 Interactions of human neutrophils with the con¬ Interleukin-la-dependent regulation of matrix Prostaglandin E2 enhanct“s bradykinin-evoked metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9) secretion and stituents of an experimental dental biofilm. iCGRP release in bovine dental pulp. Goodis, activation in the epithelial cells of odonto¬ The. Shapira, L., et ai, 1802 H E., et al.. 1604 genic jaw cysts. Kubota, Y, et ai, 1423 Pn>staglandin E2 predominantly induces pnxJuc Mass spectrometry of native rat amelogenins: pri¬ EDUCATION, DENTAL tion of hepatiKvte growth factor/scatter fac¬ mary transcripts, secretory isoforms, and C- Forty-four years of dental research; role of educa¬ tor in human dental pulp in acute inflamma¬ terminal degradation. Chen, W.-Y, et ai. 840 tion, teachers, research, and teaching. tion. Ohnishi, T, el al., 748 Molecular mapping of statherin- and histatin- Hausmann, E., 1546 binding domains in human salivary mucin Philadelphia story, A—featuring Ned Williams: DIPHOSPHONATES MGl (MUC5B) by the yeast two-hybrid sys¬ microbiology at the University of Mandibular bone formation rates in aged ovariec- tem, 732 Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine. tomized rats treated with anti-resorptive N-terminal sequence analysis of bovine dentin Rosan, B. and Hammond, B.F., 1451 agents alone and in combination with inter¬ phosphophoryn after conversion of phospho- mittent parathvmid hormone. Hunziker, J., el servl to S-propvlcysteinvl residues. Huq, al., 1431 ELASTICITY N.L.,ff a/., 1914 H'l'-induced tension development in demineral¬ Water-insoluble glucan synthesis by mutans strep- DISEASE TRANSMISSION ized dentin matrix. Pashley, D.H., et ai. 1579 tociKcal strains correlates with caries inci¬ Prion protein is not detectable in dental pulp from Visco-elastic parameters of dental restorative dence in 12- to 30-month-old children. patients with Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. materials during setting. Dauvillier, B.S., et Mattos-Graner, R.O., el ai, 1371 Blanquet-Grossard, F., et al., 700 ai, 818 ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY DISEASE TRANSMISSION, VERTICAL ELDERLY (see Aged) Evidence for charge domains on developing Influence of maternal xylitol consumption on enamel crystal surfaces. Kirkham, J., et ai, acquisition of mutans streptcxcKci by infants, ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY 1943 Sdderling, E., et al., 882 Time-dependent decrease and seasonal variation of the porosity of recently erupted sound EMOTIONS DMF INDEX dental enamel in vivo, ten Bosch, J.J., et ai, Effect of a cholecystokinin agonist on masseter Caries in five-year-old children and asscxiations 1556 muscle activity in the cat. The. with familv-related factors. Mattila, M.-L., et Sitthisomwong, P.,et ai, 1823 al., 875 ELECTRIC IMPEDANCE Effects of a break in water fluoridation on the Temperature dependence of the electrical resis¬ ENAMEL ORGAN development of dental caries and fluorosis. tance of sound and carious teeth. Huvsmans, Immunohistochemical localization of Gaq, PLC^, The. Burt, B.A., et al., 761 M.C.D.N.J.M.,(’/fl/., 1464 Gail-2, PKA, and the endothelin B and extra¬ Empirical test of the validity of the Oral Health cellular Ca^"*"-sensing receptors during early Status Index (OHSI) on a minority popula¬ ELECTRIC STIMULATION amelogenesis. Moran, R.A., el ai, 18% tion, An. Spolskv, V'.W., et al., 1983 Jaw-tongue reflex; afferents, central pathways, and synaptic potentials in hypoglossal ENAMEL (sre Dental Enamel) DNA motoneurons in the cat. Ishiwata, Y, et ai, Local injection of IFN-gamma reduces the number 1626 ENAMELYSIN (see Dental Enamel Proteins) of myofibn>blasts and the collagen content in ENDOTHELIAL GROWTH FACTOR palatal wounds. Comelissen, A.M.H., et al., ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY Role of vascular endothelial growth factor in 1782 Cortical potentials asscxiated with voluntary human dental pulp cells; induction of chemo- mandibular movements. Yoshida, K., et ai, taxis, proliferation, and differentiation and DNA, COMPLEMENTARY 1514 activation of the AP-1-dependent signaling Cloning, characterization, and expression analysis pathway. The. Matsushita, K., et ai, 15% of mouse enamelysin. Caterina, J., el ai, 1697 ELECTROMYOGRAPHY Cloning human enamelin cDNA, chromosomal Cortical potentials asscxiated with voluntary ENDOTHELINS localization, and analysis of expression dur¬ mandibular movements. Yoshida, K., el ai. Immunohistochemical localiz.ation of Gaq, PLCB, ing t(X)th development. Hu, C.-C., et ai, 912 1514 Gail-2, PKA, and the endothelin B and extra¬ Lixalization of EMSPl expression during tooth Effect of a cholecystokinin agonist or masseter cellular Ca2'*'-sensing receptors during early formatitrn and cloning of mouse cDNA. Hu, muscle activity in the cat. The. amelogenesis. Moran, R.A., et ai, 18% J.C.-C., et ai, 70 Sitthisomwong, P, el ai, 1823 EMC power spectrum and motor unit characteris¬ ENZYME-LINKED IMMUNOABSORBENT DNA, VIRAL tics in the masseter muscle of the rabbit. ASSAY Proviral HIV-1 DNA in gingival crevicular fluid of Turkawski, S.J.j. and van Eijden, T.M.G.J., 950 Antibodies against mycobacterial antigens in the r JDentRes79{]2) 2000 Subject Index 2003 synovial fluid of patients with temporo¬ FAILURE OF DENTAL MATERIALS gingir^lis fimA and perirxiontal health status. mandibular disorders. Adachi, N., et ai, 1752 Crack initiation modes in bilayered Amano, A., et ai, 1664 Immunoquantification of human salivary mucins alumina/porcelain disks as a function of MGl and MG2 in stimulated whole saliva: core/veneer thickness ratio and supporting FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS factors influencing mucin levels. Ravment, stiffness. Wakabavashi, N. and Anusavice, Crack initiation modes in bilayered S.A., et ai, 1765 K.J., 1398 alumina/porcelain disks as a function of Lifetime-limiting strength degradation from con¬ core/veneer thickness ratio and supporting EPIDEMIOLOGY tact fatigue in dental ceramics. Jung, Y.-G., et stiffness. Wakabavashi, N. and Anusavice, Empirical test of the validity of the Oral Health al.,722 K.J., 1398 Status Index (OHSl) on a minority popula¬ Nominal shear or fracture mechanics in the tion, An. Spolsky, V.W., et ai, 1983 assessment of compxisite-dentin adhesion? FISSURE SEALANTS (see Pit and Fissure Tantbirojn, D., et ai, 41 Sealants) EPITHELIAL CELLS AgNOR are sensitive markers of radiation lesions FAMILY HEALTH FLOW CYTOMETRY in squamous epithelia. lelmini, M.V., et a!., Caries in five-yearold children and associations Role of vascular endothelial growth factor in 850 with familv-related factors. Mattila, M.-L., et human dental pulp cells: induction of chemo- Choline acetyltransferase, acetylcholinesterase, ai, 875 taxis, proliferation, and differentiation and and nicotinic acetylcholine receptors of activation of the AP-1-dependent signaling human gingival and esophageal epithelia. FAMILY TREE {see Pedigree) pathway. The. Matsushita, K., et ai, 15% Thuong Nguyen, V., et ai, 939 Cytokine responses of oral epithelial cells to FATIGUE (see Stress, Mechanical) FLUORESCENT ANTIBODY TECHNIQUE, Porphyromonas gingivalis infection. Sandros, J., INDIRECT e/fl/.,1808 FATTY ACIDS Influence of environmental pH on the reactivity of Interleukin-la-dependent regulation of matrix Development and characterization of a tissue- Candida albicans with salivary IgA. Bikandi. J., metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9) secretion and engineered human oral mucosa equivalent et ai, 1439 activation in the epithelial cells of txlonto- produced in a serum-free culture system. genic jaw cysts. Kubota, Y, et ai. 1423 Izumi, K., et al., 798 FLUORIDATION Effects of a break in water fluoridation on the ESOPHAGUS FEEDING BEHAVIOR development of dental caries and fluorosis. Choline acetyltransferase, acetylcholinesterase, Meal pattern analysis in resp>onse to temporo¬ The. Burt, B.A., et ai, 761 and nicotinic acetylcholine receptors of mandibular joint inflammation in the rat. human gingival and esophageal epithelia. Harpor, R.P., et ai, 1704 FLUORIDES Thuong Nguyen, V., et al., 939 Effect of in ritrv acidification on plaque fluid com¬ FETAL DEVELOPMENT position with and without a NaF or a con- ESTROGENS Delaved embrvonic development of mouse mas- trolled-release fluoride rinse. Vogel, G.L., et Estrogenicity of fissure sealants and adhesive seter muscle correlates with delayed myoD ai. 983 resins determined by reporter gene assay. family expression. Yamane, A., et ai, 1933 Influence of maternal xylitol consumption on Tarumi, H., et al., 18^ acquisition of mutans streptococci by infants, Mandibular bone formation rates in aged ovariec- FIBER OPTICS Stiderling, E., et ai, 882 tomized rats treated with anti-resorptive Real porformance of bitewing radiographv and International collaborative research on fluoride. agents alone and in combination with inter¬ fiber-optic transillumination in approximal Cohen, L., et ai. 893 mittent parathvitrid hormone. Hunziker, j., et caries diagnosis. The. Vaarkamp, J., et ai, 1747 Intra-oral distribution of dental fluorosis in ai. 1431 Newburgh and Kingston. New York. Kumar, Region-specific bone mass changes in rat FIBROBLASTS l.etai. 1508 mandibular condyle following ovariectomy. Cyclooxygenase-2-dep)endent prostaglandin E2 Remineralization effects of a two-solution fluoride Tanaka, M., et ai, 1907 down-regulates intercellular adhesion mole¬ mouthrinse: an in situ study. Chow, L.C., et cule-1 expression via EP2/EP4 receptors in ai, 991 EVOKED POTENTIALS interleukin-1 p-stimulated human gingival Cortical potentials as.sociated with voluntary fibroblasts. Noguchi, K., et ai, 1955 FLUOROIMMUNOASSAY mandibular movements. Yrishida, K., et ai, Cytokine pnxluction and bone remixleling in Collagenases in different categories of peri- 1514 patients wearing overdenturos on oral implant vertical bone loss. Ma, J., et al., 1870 Jaw-tongue reflex: affeients, central pathways, implants. Schierano, G., et ai, 1675 Expression of MMP-8 in human odonh>blasts and and sv-naptic potentials in hypt^lossal Expression of MMP-8 in human odontoblasts and dental pulp cells is down-n?gulated by TGF- motoneurons in the cat. Ishiwata, Y., et ai, dental pulp cells is down-regulated by TGF- Bl, The. Palosaari, H., et al.. ^ 1626 pi. The. Palosaari, H., et ai. ^ Expression of mRNAs encoding for a and p inte- FLUOROSIS, DENTAL EVOLUTION grin subunits, MMPs, and TIMPs in stretched Effects of a break in water fluoridation on the Her name is "Lucy,” our thtee-million-year-old human p<eriodontal ligament and gingival development of dental caries and fluorosis, ancestor. Shields, E.D., 13 fibroblasts. Bolcato-Bellemin, A.L., et ai, 1712 The. Burt. B.A., et ai, 761 High glucose suppresses cathep>sin actix itv in Intra-oral distribuHon of dental fluorosis in EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX preriodontal-ligament-derived fibroblastic Newburgh and Kingston, New York. Kumar, Collagen Xll mutation disrupts matrix structure of cells. Nishimura, F., et ai, 1614 )..etai. 1508 periodontal ligament and skin. In riro expression of the collagenoivtic matrix, Reichenberger, E., et ai, 1%2 metalloproteinases (MMP-2, -8, -13, and -14) FOOD Effects of low-energy CCH laser irradiation and and matrilysin (MMP-7) in adult and local¬ Effect of ftxxl size on the movement of the the organic matrix on inhibition of enamel ized juvenile p>eriodontitis. The. mandibular first molars and condyles during demineralization. Hsu, C.-YS., et ai, 1725 Ters ahartiala, T., et ai, 1%9 deliberate unilateral masticahon in humans. Effects of TGFpi on dental pulp cells in cultured Induction of intracellular interleukin-1 p signals Miyawaki, S., et ai. 1525 human tixrth slices. Melin, M., et ai, 1689 ria t>'p)e II interleukin-1 receptor in human High gluci>se suppresses cathepsin activity in gingival fibroblasts. Chou, H.-H., et ai. 1683 FORMIC ACIDS pericxluntal-ligament-derived fibn>blastic Local injection of IFN-gamma reduces the number Effects of organic acid anions on growth, glycoly¬ cells. Nishimura, F., et al., 1614 of myofibroblasts and the collagen content in sis, and intracellular pH of oral streptociKci. Odontoblast diffeivntiation and Uwth morphogen¬ palatal wounds. Cornelissen, A.M.H.. et ai, Dashper, S.G. and Reynolds, E.C.. 90 esis. Lesot, H., 1640 1782 Prostaglandin E2 predominantiv induces produc¬ FRACTURES EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX PROTEINS tion of hepatocvte growth factor/scatter fac¬ Crack initiation mixies in bilayered Evidence for charge domains on developing tor in human dental pulp in acute inflamma¬ alumina/porcelain disks as a function of enamel crx’stal surfaces. Kirkham, J., et ai, tion. Ohnishi, T., et ai, 748 core/veneer thickness ratio and supporting 1943 Role of MAP kinases p42^*'^'2/f>44^'’*^*^ in stiffness. Wakabavashi, N. and Anusavice, Mass spectrometiy of native rat amelogenins: pri¬ cementum-derived attachment-protein-medi¬ K.J., 1398 mary transcripts, secretory isoforms, and C- ated cell attachment. Komaki. M., et ai, 1789 Lifetime-limiting strength degradation from con¬ terminal degradation. Chen, W.-Y, et ai, 840 tact fatigue in dental ceramics. Jung, Y.-G., et Non-collagenous dentin matrix pn>teins are FIBROMATOSIS, GINGIVAL ai.712 involved in denhnogenesis imperfecta type II Evidence of genetic heterogcneitx' for hereditary' Nominal shear or fracture mechanics in the (IX]I-II), The. Thotakura, S.R., et ai. 835 gingival fibromati'rsis. Hart, T.C., et ai, 1758 assessment of composite-dentin adhesion? Role of MAP kinases p42e^k-2/p44erk-l Tantbirojn, D., et ai, 41 cementum-deriv^ attachment-prwtein-medi- FIMBRIAE, BACTERIAL Whisker-reinforced heat-cured dental resin com¬ ated cell attachment. Komaki, M., et ai, 1789 Prevalence of specific genotypes of Porphyromonas posites: effects of filler level and heat-cure 2004 Subject Index JDentRes79[]2) 2000 temperature and time. Xu, 1392 cytes and splenic T- and B-cells occurs in the human periodontal ligament and gingival absence of p53. Kurita-Ochiai, T, et al., 1948 fibroblasts. BolcatoBellemin, A.L., et al., 1712 FRAMESHIFT MUTATION In vivo expression of the collagenolyHc matrix Clinical, radiographic, and genetic evaluation of a GENES, ENAMELIN metalloproteinases (MMP-2, -8, -13, and -14) novel form of autosomal-dominant oligodon¬ Cloning human enamelin cDNA, chromosomal and matrilysin (MMP-7) in adult and local¬ tia. Goldenberg, M., et al., 1469 localization, and analysis of expression dur¬ ized juvenile periodontitis. The. Detection of a novel mutation in X-linked amelo- ing tooth development. Hu, C.-C., et al., 912 Terx'ahartiala, T, et al., 1969 genesis imperfecta. Kindelan, S.A., et al., 1978 Induction of intracellular interleukin-1 p signals GENES, HOMEOBOX via type II interleukin-1 receptor in human FREE RADICAL SCAVENGERS Clinical, radiographic, and genetic evaluation of a gingival fibroblasts. Chou, H.-H.. et al., 1683 Reactive oxygen species participation in exf>eri- novel form of autosomal-dominant oligodon¬ Role of MAP kinases p42e''k-2/p44erk-l mentally induced arthritis of the temporo¬ tia. Goldenberg, M., et al., 1469 cementum-deriv^ attachment-protein-medi- mandibular joint in rats. Kawai, Y., et al., 1489 ated cell attachment. Komaki, M., et al., 1789 GENES, MSXl FREUND'S ADJUVANT Clinical, radiographic, and genetic evaluation of a GINGIVAL CREVICULAR FLUID Meal pattern analysis in response to temporo¬ novel form of autosomal-dominant oligodon¬ Antigenic specificity of gingival crevicular fluid mandibular joint inflammation in the rat. tia. Goldenberg, M., et al., 1469 antibody to Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomi- Harper, R.P., et al., 1704 tans. Ebersole, J.L., et al., 1362 GENES, P53 Human gingival crevicular fluid contains MRP8 FUSIMOTOR NEURONS (see Motor Neurons, Butyric-acid-induced apwptosis in murine thymo¬ (S100A8) and MRP14 (S100A9), two calcium¬ Gamma) cytes and splenic T- and B-cells occurs in the binding proteins of the SI 00 family. Kojima, absence of p53. Kurita-Ochiai, T, et al., 1948 T, et al., 740 FUZZY LOGIC In vivo expression of the collagenolyHc matrix Feasibility of computer-assisted recognition of dif¬ GENES, PTCH metalloproteinases (MMP-2, -8, -13, and -14) ferent dental hard tissues. Kocher, T, et al., PTCH gene mutations in odontogenic keratocysts. and matrilysin (MMP-7) in adult and local¬ 829 Barreto, D.C., et al., 1418 ized juvenile periodonHHs, The. Ter\’aharHala, T., et al., 1969 GENE EXPRESSION GENES, REPORTER Polymorphisms in the IL-1 A gene are correlated Cloning human enamelin cDNA, chromosomal Estrogenicity of fissure sealants and adhesive with levels of interleukin-la protein in gingi¬ localizaHon, and analysis of expression dur¬ resins determined by reporter gene assay. val crevicular fluid of teeth with severe fjeri- ing tooth development. Hu, C.-C., et al., 912 Tarumi, H., et al., 1838 odontal disease. Shirodaria, S., et al., 1864 Cyclooxygenase-2-dependent prostaglandin E2 Proviral HIV-1 DNA in gingival crevicular fluid of down-regulates intercellular adhesion mole¬ GENES, SUPPRESSOR, TUMOR HIV-1-infected paHents in various stages of cule-1 expression pis EP2/EP4 receptors in Immunolocalization and adenoviral vector-medi¬ HIV disease. Maticic, VI., et al., 1496 interleukin-1 ^-stimulated human gingival ated manganese superoxide-dismutase gene fibroblasts. Noguchi, K., et al., 1955 transfer to experimental oral tumors. Lam, GINGIVAL DISEASES Expression of the antimicrobial peptide, human p- E.W.N., ef (Jl., 1410 E\'idence of genetic heterogeneity for hereditary defensin 1, in duct cells of minor salivar)' PTCH gene mutations in odontogenic keratocysts. gingival fibromatosis. Hart, T.C., et al., 1758 glands and detection in saliva. Sahasrabudhe, Barreto, D.C., et al., 1418 K.S., etal., 1669 GINGIVAL INDEX Induction of intracellular interleukin-1 p signals GENETIC HETEROGENEITY Collagenases in different categories of peri- via type II interleukin-1 i .ceptor in human Evidence of genetic heterogeneity fc'r hereditary' implant verHcal bone loss. Ma, ]., et al., 1870 gingival fibroblasts. Chou, H.-H., et al., 1683 gingival fibromatosis. Hart, T.C., et al., 1758 Low levels of GRP-Ca expression in transgenic GINGIVITIS mice. Ten Hagen, K.G. and Balys, M.M., 926 GENETIC PREDISPOSITION TO DISEASE Campylobacter species in health, gingivitis, and GENE EXPRESSION REGULATION Clinical and genetic analysis of a large north f>eritKlontiHs. Macuch, P.J. and Tanner, A.C.R., Cloning, characterization, and expression analysis European Caucasian family affected by early- 785 of mouse enamelysin. Caterina, J., et al., 1697 onset (jeriixlontitis. Hodge, P.J., et al., 857 Delayed embryonic development of mouse mas- GLASS seter muscle correlates with delayed myoD GENETIC VECTORS Lifetime-limiting strength degradation from con¬ family expression. Yamane, A., et al., 1933 Adenoviral-mediated gene transfer to mouse sali¬ tact fahgue in dental ceramics. Jung, Y.-G., et Immunohistochemical localization of Gaq, PLCp, vary glands. Wang, S., et al., 701 al.. Til Gail-2, PKA, and the endothelin B and extra¬ lmmunolocaliz,ation and adenoviral vector-medi¬ cellular Ca2+-sensing receptors during early ated manganese superoxide-dismutase gene GLASS-IONOMER CEMENTS amelogenesis. Moran, R.A., et al., 18% transfer to exp)erimental oral tumors. Lam, Evidence of chemical bonding at biomaterial-hard lmmunolocaliz.ahon and adenoviral vector-medi¬ E.W.N., ff a/., 1410 tissue interfaces. Yoshida, Y, et al., 709 ated manganese sup>eroxide-dismutase gene Visco-elasHc parameters of dental restoraHve transfer to experimental oral tumors. Lam, GENETICS, MEDICAL materials during setHng. Dauvillier, B.S., et E.W.N., et al., 1410 No heritability of temporomandibular joint signs al., 818 Inhibition of Wnt signaling by exogenous Mfrzbl and symptoms. Michalowicz, B.S., et al., 1573 protein affects molar tooth size. Sarkar, L. and GLUCANS Sharpe, P.T., 920 GENOTYPE Water-insoluble glucan synthesis by mutans strep- Localization of EMSPl expression during tooth Polymorphisms in the IL-1A gene are correlated UKOccal strains correlates with caries inci¬ formahon and cloning of mouse cDNA. Hu, with levels of interleukin-la protein in gingi¬ dence in 12- to 30-month-old children. J.C.-C., et al., 70 val crevicular fluid of teeth with severe peri- Mattos-Graner, R.O., et al., 1371 Osteoprotegerin and osteoclast differentiation fac¬ <xlontal disease. Shirodaria, S., et al., 1864 tor in tooth eruption. Wise, G.E., et al., 1937 Prevalence of specific genotypes of Porphynmiona^i GLUCOSE Role of vascular endothelial growth factor in gingivalis fimA and periodontal health status. High glucose suppresses cathepsin activity in human dental pulp cells: induction of chemo- Amano, A., et al., 1664 periodontal-ligament-derived fibroblasHc taxis, proliferation, and differentiation and cells. Nishimura, F., et al., 1614 activation of the AP-1-dependent signaling GINGIVA pathway. The. Matsushita, K., et al., 15% Choline acetyltransferase, acetylcholinesterase, GLUCOSYLTRANSFERASE and nicotinic acetylcholine receptors of Water-insoluble glucan synthesis by mutans strep- GENE TRANSFER human gingival and esophageal epithelia. tiKoccal strains correlates with caries inci¬ Adenoviral-mediated gene transfer to mouse sali¬ Thuong Nguyen, V., et al., 939 dence in 12- to 30-month-old children. vary glands. Wang, S., et al., 701 Cyclooxygenase-2-dependent prostaglandin E2 Mattirs-Graner, R.O., el al., 1371 Immunolocalization and adenoviral vector-medi¬ down-regulates intercellular adhesion mole- ated manganese superoxide-dismutase gene cule-1 expression z'ia EP2/EP4 receptors in GLUTAMIC ACID transfer to experimental oral tumors. Lam, interleukin-13-stimulated human gingival Low levels of GRP-Ca expression in transgenic E.W.N.,rtflL, 1410 fibroblasts. Noguchi, K., el al., 1955 mice. Ten Hagen, K.G. and Balys, M.M., 926 Cytokine production and bone remodeling in GENES, AMELX patients wearing o\’erdentures on oral GLUTAMINE Unique enamel phenotype associated with amelo- implants. Schierano, G., et al., 1675 Low levels of GRP-Ca expression in transgenic genin gene (AMELX) codon 41 point muta¬ Cytokine profiles of T-lymphocytes from gingival mice. Ten Hagen, K.G. and Balys, M.M., 926 tion. Ravassipour, D.B., et al., 1476 tissues with pathological pocketing. Takeichi, Pellicle precursor protein crosslinking: characteri¬ 0.,elal., 1548 zation of an adduct between acidic proline- GENES, BCL-2 Expression of mRNAs encoding for a and P infe- rich protein (PRP-1) and statherin generated Butyric-acid-induced apoptosis in murine thymo- grin subunits, MMPs, and TIMPs in stretched by transglutaminase. Yao, Y, et al., 930