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Enamel Formation Genes Are Associated with High Caries Experience in Turkish Children
Caries Research , 09/10/08
Patir A et al. - The authors used DNA samples collected from 173 unrelated children from Istanbul: 91 children with 4 or more affected tooth surfaces and 82 caries-free children. Six single-nucleotide polymorphism markers were genotyped in selected candidate genes that influence enamel formation.
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