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Comparative gene expression analysis of the human dental pulp in deciduous and permanent teeth


ABSTRACT: Human deciduous and permanent teeth exhibit different developmental processes, morphologies, histological characteristics and life cycles. In addition their pulp tissues react differently to external stimuli, such as the pulp sensitivity test, dental trauma and pulp therapy materials. These differences are attributable to their genetic backgrounds. Therefore the purpose of this study is to compare the differences of dental pulp in deciduous and permanent teeth. Pulp samples were obtained from permanent premolars (n=6, aged 11-14 years) and deciduous teeth (n=6, aged 11-14 years). Comparative cDNA microarrary analysis revealed several differences in gene expression between the deciduous and permanent pulp tissues. Each GSM record represents a pulp sample pooled from two teeth samples.

ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens

SUBMITTER: Seong-Oh Kim 

PROVIDER: E-GEOD-51449 | biostudies-arrayexpress |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-arrayexpress

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Distinctive genetic activity pattern of the human dental pulp between deciduous and permanent teeth.

Kim Ji-Hee JH   Jeon Mijeong M   Song Je-Seon JS   Lee Jae-Ho JH   Choi Byung-Jai BJ   Jung Han-Sung HS   Moon Seok Jun SJ   DenBesten Pamela K PK   Kim Seong-Oh SO  

PloS one 20140721 7


Human deciduous and permanent teeth exhibit different developmental processes, morphologies, histological characteristics and life cycles. In addition, their pulp tissues react differently to external stimuli, such as the pulp sensitivity test, dental trauma and pulp therapy materials. These suggest differences in gene expression and regulation, and in this study we compared gene-expression profiles of the human dental pulp from deciduous and permanent teeth. Pulp tissues from permanent premolar  ...[more]

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