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Fibrillar collagen expression

Mineralization therefore occurs in bone because of the exclusive co-expression in osteoblasts of type I collagen and tissue-nonspecific alkaline phosphatase (TNAP). The abnormal appearance of TNAP in any cell that also produces fibrillar collagen (ectopic TNAP expression) gives rise to pathological (nonbacterial) mineralization, which is outside the scope of this text. [Pg.140]


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