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  • van den Bos, T., & Beertsen, W. (1995). Alkaline phosphatase initiates de novo mineral deposition in collagenous matrices, but is nor required for accretion of mineral. Connective Tissue Research, 32, 534.
  • van den Bos, T., Oosting, J., Everts, V., & Beertsen, W. (1995). Mineralization of alkaline phosphatase complexed collagen implants in the rat in relation to serum inorganic phosphatase. Journal of Bone and Mineral Research, 10, 616-624.
  • van den Bos, T., Beertsen, W., & Bronckers, A. L. J. J. (1995). Osteopontin deposition in calcifying collagenous matrices implanted in the rat. Journal of Dental Research, 74, 442.
  • van der Zee, E., Everts, V., & Beertsen, W. (1995). Cytokines modulate contraction of periosteal explants from rabbit calvariae. Connective Tissue Research, 31, 141-151. https://doi.org/10.3109/03008209509028402
  • Groeneveld, M. C., Everts, V., & Beertsen, W. (1995). Rat incisor periodontal ligament contains two fractions of alkaline phosphate activity. Connective Tissue Research, 32, 380.
  • Groeneveld, M. C., Everts, V., & Beertsen, W. (1995). Alkaline phosphatase activity in the periodontal ligament and gingiva of the rat molar. Its relation with cementum formation. Journal of Dental Research, 74, 1374-1381. https://doi.org/10.1177/00220345950740070901
  • Everts, V., Delaisse, J. M., Korper, W., & Beertsen, W. (1995). Osteoblast-like bone-lining cells remove non-mineralized collagen from bone surface. Connective Tissue Research, 32, 229.
  • Groeneveld, M. C., Everts, V., & Beertsen, W. (1995). Alkaline phosphatase activity in rat periodontium is related to cementum formation. Journal of Dental Research, 74, 416.
  • Hoeben, K. A., Creemers, L., Beertsen, W., & Everts, V. (1995). Membrane-bound H+ - ATPase and the degradation of collagen in soft connective tissue. In ICPR
  • Everts, V., Niehof, J., & Beertsen, W. (1995). Type VI collagen is associated with oxytalan fibres in the periodontal ligament. In ICPR
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