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Kam-Ling Yao

Researcher at University of Toronto

Publications -  7
Citations -  807

Kam-Ling Yao is an academic researcher from University of Toronto. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bone cell & Type I collagen. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 7 publications receiving 803 citations.

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Differential effects of transforming growth factor-beta on the synthesis of extracellular matrix proteins by normal fetal rat calvarial bone cell populations.

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that TGF-beta stimulates matrix production by bone cells and, through differential effects on individual matrix components, may also influence the nature of the matrix formed by different bone cell populations.
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Expression of bone matrix proteins associated with mineralized tissue formation by adult rat bone marrow cells in vitro: inductive effects of dexamethasone on the osteoblastic phenotype.

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that BSP and osteocalcin are only expressed in differentiated osteoblasts and that most of the major non‐collagenous bone proteins associate with the bone mineral, however, some novel proteins together with some of the BSP are associated with the collagenous matrix where they can influence hydroxyapatite formation.
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Temporal changes in matrix protein synthesis and mRNA expression during mineralized tissue formation by adult rat bone marrow cells in culture.

TL;DR: The studies point to the importance of Col I, ALP, OPN, and BSP, but not ON or OC, in the initial formation of bone tissue, as well as the production of matrix proteins during the rapid formation of the bone tissue appeared to reflect the levels of the respective mRNAs.
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An osteonectinlike protein in porcine periodontal ligament and its synthesis by periodontal ligament fibroblasts.

TL;DR: L ligament osteonectin was found to be extractable from tissues with 4 M guanidine-HCl (GuHCl) and 4 M GuHCl - 0.5 M EDTA and to comigrate with authentic bovine osteonECTin on SDS-PAGE with a relative mass approximately 38 000.
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Phenotypic differences in subclones and long-term cultures of clonally derived rat bone cell lines.

TL;DR: The results demonstrate both the inter‐ and intraclonal heterogeneity of connective tissue cells and their diverse potentiality with respect to extracellular matrix synthesis.