The Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) and African bichir (Polypterus senegalus) are both actinopterygian fish species that continuously replace their teeth without the involvement of a successional dental lamina. Instead, they share the presence of a middle dental epithelium: an epithelial tier enclosed by inner and outer dental epithelium. It has been hypothesized that this tier could functionally substitute for a successional dental lamina and might be a potential niche to house epithelial stem cells involved in tooth cycling. Therefore, in this study we performed a BrdU pulse chase experiment on both species to (1) determine the localization and extent of proliferating cells in the dental epithelial layers, (2) describe cell dynamics and (3)...
Sharks and rays (elasmobranchs) regenerate their teeth via a novel system in which multiple teeth de...
To validate the use of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) as a model species in research on the mechan...
Dentition is a key vertebrate innovation showing not only great morphological diversity, but also di...
The Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) and African bichir (Polypterus senegalus) are both actinopterygian...
-The Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) and African bichir (Polypterus senegalus) are both actinopterygia...
In this thesis we wished to test the hypothesis that stem cells are involved in the process of conti...
The enthralling ability to continuously replace teeth throughout life has fascinated scientists for ...
Most actinopterygians replace their teeth continuously throughout life. Major differences are nevert...
BackgroundVertebrate teeth exhibit a wide range of regenerative systems. Many species, including mos...
To gain an insight into the evolution of tooth replacement mechanisms, we studied the development of...
The dentition of vertebrates evolved from a condition with simple conical teeth, showing continuous ...
Deep understanding of tooth regeneration is hampered by the lack of lifelong replacing oral dentitio...
AbstractIn many non-mammalian vertebrates, adult dentitions result from cyclical rounds of tooth reg...
Background: The development of teeth is the result of interactions between competent mesenchyme and ...
Teeth are found in almost all vertebrates, and they therefore provide a general paradigm for the stu...
Sharks and rays (elasmobranchs) regenerate their teeth via a novel system in which multiple teeth de...
To validate the use of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) as a model species in research on the mechan...
Dentition is a key vertebrate innovation showing not only great morphological diversity, but also di...
The Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) and African bichir (Polypterus senegalus) are both actinopterygian...
-The Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) and African bichir (Polypterus senegalus) are both actinopterygia...
In this thesis we wished to test the hypothesis that stem cells are involved in the process of conti...
The enthralling ability to continuously replace teeth throughout life has fascinated scientists for ...
Most actinopterygians replace their teeth continuously throughout life. Major differences are nevert...
BackgroundVertebrate teeth exhibit a wide range of regenerative systems. Many species, including mos...
To gain an insight into the evolution of tooth replacement mechanisms, we studied the development of...
The dentition of vertebrates evolved from a condition with simple conical teeth, showing continuous ...
Deep understanding of tooth regeneration is hampered by the lack of lifelong replacing oral dentitio...
AbstractIn many non-mammalian vertebrates, adult dentitions result from cyclical rounds of tooth reg...
Background: The development of teeth is the result of interactions between competent mesenchyme and ...
Teeth are found in almost all vertebrates, and they therefore provide a general paradigm for the stu...
Sharks and rays (elasmobranchs) regenerate their teeth via a novel system in which multiple teeth de...
To validate the use of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) as a model species in research on the mechan...
Dentition is a key vertebrate innovation showing not only great morphological diversity, but also di...