The permanent tooth plates of the Australian lungfish, Neoceratodus forsteri, are covered by enamel that develops initially in a similar manner to that of other vertebrates. As the enamel layer matures, it acquires several unusual characteristics. It has radially oriented protoprismatic structures with the long axes of the protoprisms perpendicular to the enamel surface. Protoprisms can be defined as aggregations of hydroxyapatite crystals that lack the highly ordered arrangement of the rods of mammalian enamel but are not without a specific structure of their own. The protoprisms are arranged in layers of variable thickness that are deposited sequentially as the tooth plate grows. They may be confined to the separate layers, or may cross t...
Iron is known to be a common constituent of vertebrate teeth, yet little is known about the form it ...
Iron is known to be a common constituent of vertebrate teeth, yet little is known about the form it ...
The deposition of enamel is marked by the formation of growth lines, which reflect incremental growt...
While the lungfish dentition is partially understood as far as morphology and light microscopic stru...
The Australian lungfish, Neoceratodus forsteri, has a dentition consisting of enamel, mantle dentine...
Comparison of the ultrastructure of the hyaline tissue of conodont elements and the enamel of verteb...
The histology of developing toothplates of Neoceratodusforsteri from the time of first appearance of...
The extant lungfish, including three genera, the Australian, South American and African lungfishes, ...
Tooth plate formation in the Queensland lungfish, Neoceratodus forsteri, Krefft begins with simple g...
The first two rows of teeth at the posterior end of the dental lamina in a 60 cm specimen of Carchar...
Most lungfish tooth plates, that are arranged in radiating ridges derived from the fusion of separat...
Abstract The dentition in extant holocephalans (Chondrichthyes) comprises three pairs of continuousl...
International audienceEnameloid, the hyper-mineralized tissue covering shark teeth is a complex stru...
The deposition of enamel is marked by the formation of growth lines, which reflect incremental growt...
In a series of studies to investigate the structural features of the biological crystals, such as th...
Iron is known to be a common constituent of vertebrate teeth, yet little is known about the form it ...
Iron is known to be a common constituent of vertebrate teeth, yet little is known about the form it ...
The deposition of enamel is marked by the formation of growth lines, which reflect incremental growt...
While the lungfish dentition is partially understood as far as morphology and light microscopic stru...
The Australian lungfish, Neoceratodus forsteri, has a dentition consisting of enamel, mantle dentine...
Comparison of the ultrastructure of the hyaline tissue of conodont elements and the enamel of verteb...
The histology of developing toothplates of Neoceratodusforsteri from the time of first appearance of...
The extant lungfish, including three genera, the Australian, South American and African lungfishes, ...
Tooth plate formation in the Queensland lungfish, Neoceratodus forsteri, Krefft begins with simple g...
The first two rows of teeth at the posterior end of the dental lamina in a 60 cm specimen of Carchar...
Most lungfish tooth plates, that are arranged in radiating ridges derived from the fusion of separat...
Abstract The dentition in extant holocephalans (Chondrichthyes) comprises three pairs of continuousl...
International audienceEnameloid, the hyper-mineralized tissue covering shark teeth is a complex stru...
The deposition of enamel is marked by the formation of growth lines, which reflect incremental growt...
In a series of studies to investigate the structural features of the biological crystals, such as th...
Iron is known to be a common constituent of vertebrate teeth, yet little is known about the form it ...
Iron is known to be a common constituent of vertebrate teeth, yet little is known about the form it ...
The deposition of enamel is marked by the formation of growth lines, which reflect incremental growt...