peer reviewedPax genes encode a family of transcription factors that play key roles during embryogenesis. They are required for the development of a variety of organs including the nervous and muscular system, skeleton, eye, ear, kidney, thymus, and pancreas. Whereas the developmental roles of many of the nine known Pax genes have been analyzed in great detail, a functional analysis of Pax9 has just begun. During mouse embryogenesis, Pax9 exhibits a highly specific expression pattern in derivatives of the foregut endoderm, somites, limb mesenchyme, midbrain, and the cephalic neural crest. In the mandibular arch mesenchyme, the expression of Pax9 marks the prospective sites of tooth development prior to any morphological signs of odontogenes...
Recent studies have reported that supernumerary teeth were observed in the maxillary incisor area in...
The Pax gene family consists of nine members encoding nuclear transcription factors. Their temporall...
Abstract Background Successful embryogenesis relies on the coordinated interaction between genes and...
Pax genes have been shown to play important roles in mammalian development and organogenesis. Pax9, ...
It was shown in both mouse and human tooth development that PAX9 and MSX1 are the most important gen...
The head is a highly complex part of the body and its development requires tightly regulated interac...
AbstractDevelopmental abnormalities of craniofacial structures and teeth often occur sporadically an...
The development of dentition is a fascinating process that involves a complex series of epithelial-m...
peer reviewedVertebrate organogenesis is initiated at sites that are often morphologically indisting...
AbstractVertebrate organogenesis is initiated at sites that are often morphologically indistinguisha...
peer reviewedPax genes are a family of developmental control genes that encode nuclear transcription...
AbstractMammalian tooth development depends on activation of odontogenic potential in the presumptiv...
OBJECTIVES: PAX9 belongs to the Pax family of transcriptional factor genes. This gene is expressed i...
Introduction: Msx1and Pax9, are genes expressed in mesenchymal cells during the odontogenesis...
Pax1 and Pax9 are paired-box transcription factors, which play vital roles in axial skeletogenesis, ...
Recent studies have reported that supernumerary teeth were observed in the maxillary incisor area in...
The Pax gene family consists of nine members encoding nuclear transcription factors. Their temporall...
Abstract Background Successful embryogenesis relies on the coordinated interaction between genes and...
Pax genes have been shown to play important roles in mammalian development and organogenesis. Pax9, ...
It was shown in both mouse and human tooth development that PAX9 and MSX1 are the most important gen...
The head is a highly complex part of the body and its development requires tightly regulated interac...
AbstractDevelopmental abnormalities of craniofacial structures and teeth often occur sporadically an...
The development of dentition is a fascinating process that involves a complex series of epithelial-m...
peer reviewedVertebrate organogenesis is initiated at sites that are often morphologically indisting...
AbstractVertebrate organogenesis is initiated at sites that are often morphologically indistinguisha...
peer reviewedPax genes are a family of developmental control genes that encode nuclear transcription...
AbstractMammalian tooth development depends on activation of odontogenic potential in the presumptiv...
OBJECTIVES: PAX9 belongs to the Pax family of transcriptional factor genes. This gene is expressed i...
Introduction: Msx1and Pax9, are genes expressed in mesenchymal cells during the odontogenesis...
Pax1 and Pax9 are paired-box transcription factors, which play vital roles in axial skeletogenesis, ...
Recent studies have reported that supernumerary teeth were observed in the maxillary incisor area in...
The Pax gene family consists of nine members encoding nuclear transcription factors. Their temporall...
Abstract Background Successful embryogenesis relies on the coordinated interaction between genes and...