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  • Veldhuijzen, J. P., van Loon, J. J. W. A., Haaijman, A., Semeins, C. M., & Bervoets, T. J. M. (1995). Short term exposure to 1xg conditions counteracts micro-g effects on mineralization in isolated mouse long bones. Gravitational and space biology, 9(1), 89.
  • Wöltgens, J. H. M., van Duin, M. A., Lyaruu, D. M., Bronckers, A. L. J. J., & Bervoets, T. J. M. (1995). Biochemical evaluation of the in vitro development of the dental pulp organ and other tissues of tooth germ after mechanical separation. Journal of Dental Research, 74(3), 918.
  • Wöltgens, J. H. M., Bervoets, T. J. M., Lyaruu, D. M., van Duin, M. A., Bronckers, A. L. J. J., & van Croonenburg, E. J. (1995). Development of dental pulp and enamel organ tissue in vitro. Connective Tissue Research, 32, 321.
  • Lyaruu, D. M., van Duin, M. A., Bervoets, T. J. M., Wöltgens, J. H. M., & Bronckers, A. L. J. J. (1995). Effect of vincristine on the developing hamster tooth germ in vitro. Connective Tissue Research, 32, 281-291. https://doi.org/10.3109/03008209509013735
  • Wöltgens, J. H. M., Lyaruu, D. M., Bronckers, A. L. J. J., Bervoets, T. J. M., & van Duin, M. A. (1995). Biomineralization during early stages of the developing tooth in vitro with special reference to secretory stage of amelogenesis. The international journal of developmental biology, 39(1), 203-212.
  • van Loon, J. J. W. A., Bervoets, T. J. M., Burger, E. H., Dieudonne, S. C., Hagen, J. W., Semeins, C. M., Zandieh Doulabi, B., & Veldhuijzen, J. P. (1995). Decreased mineralization and increased calcium relaese in isolated fetal miouse long bones under near weightlessness. Journal of Bone and Mineral Research, 10, 550-557.
  • Bronckers, A. L. J. J., Bervoets, T. J. M., Lyaruu, D. M., & Wöltgens, J. H. M. (1995). Degradation of hamster amelogenins during sectretory stage enamel formation in organ-culture. Matrix Biology, 14(7), 533-541. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0945-053X(05)80002-2
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