During embryogenesis, ectodermal stem cells adopt different fates and form diverse ectodermal organs, such as teeth, hair follicles, mammary glands, and salivary glands. Interestingly, these ectodermal organs differ in their tissue homeostasis, which leads to differential abilities for continuous growth postnatally. Mouse molars lose the ability to grow continuously, whereas incisors retain this ability. In this study, we found that a BMP-Smad4-SHH-Gli1 signaling network may provide a niche supporting transient Sox2+ dental epithelial stem cells in mouse molars. This mechanism also plays a role in continuously growing mouse incisors. The differential fate of epithelial stem cells in mouse molars and incisors is controlled by this BMP/SHH si...
After birth, stem cells act as the source of reparative and regenerative potential in various tissue...
The continuously growing mouse incisor serves as a valuable model to study stem cell regulation duri...
Restricted until 22 Aug. 2011.Mouse incisors grow continuously throughout life. This growth is suppo...
SummaryDuring embryogenesis, ectodermal stem cells adopt different fates and form diverse ectodermal...
Epithelial stem cells reside in specific niches that regulate their self-renewal and differentiation...
AbstractEpithelial–mesenchymal interactions govern the development of epidermal organs such as teeth...
The Bmp2 and Bmp4 expressed in root mesenchyme were essential for the patterning and cellular differ...
Although Hertwig's epithelial root sheath (HERS) performs an important function in the formation of ...
Tooth development is regulated by reciprocal interactions between epithelial and mesenchymal cells. ...
The rodent incisor is one of a number of organs that grow continuously throughout the life of an ani...
Epithelial stem cells reside in specific niches that regulate their self-renewal and differentiation...
The Bmp2 and Bmp4 expressed in root mesenchyme were essential for the patterning and cellular differ...
Many vertebrate organs form via the sequential, reciprocal exchange of signaling molecules between j...
During organogenesis, cell fate specification and patterning are regulated by signaling centers, spe...
SummaryThe continuously growing mouse incisor serves as a valuable model to study stem cell regulati...
After birth, stem cells act as the source of reparative and regenerative potential in various tissue...
The continuously growing mouse incisor serves as a valuable model to study stem cell regulation duri...
Restricted until 22 Aug. 2011.Mouse incisors grow continuously throughout life. This growth is suppo...
SummaryDuring embryogenesis, ectodermal stem cells adopt different fates and form diverse ectodermal...
Epithelial stem cells reside in specific niches that regulate their self-renewal and differentiation...
AbstractEpithelial–mesenchymal interactions govern the development of epidermal organs such as teeth...
The Bmp2 and Bmp4 expressed in root mesenchyme were essential for the patterning and cellular differ...
Although Hertwig's epithelial root sheath (HERS) performs an important function in the formation of ...
Tooth development is regulated by reciprocal interactions between epithelial and mesenchymal cells. ...
The rodent incisor is one of a number of organs that grow continuously throughout the life of an ani...
Epithelial stem cells reside in specific niches that regulate their self-renewal and differentiation...
The Bmp2 and Bmp4 expressed in root mesenchyme were essential for the patterning and cellular differ...
Many vertebrate organs form via the sequential, reciprocal exchange of signaling molecules between j...
During organogenesis, cell fate specification and patterning are regulated by signaling centers, spe...
SummaryThe continuously growing mouse incisor serves as a valuable model to study stem cell regulati...
After birth, stem cells act as the source of reparative and regenerative potential in various tissue...
The continuously growing mouse incisor serves as a valuable model to study stem cell regulation duri...
Restricted until 22 Aug. 2011.Mouse incisors grow continuously throughout life. This growth is suppo...