Tooth development is initiated by epithelial-mesenchymal interactions via basement membrane (BM) and growth factors. In the present study, we found that nephronectin (Npnt), a component of the BM, is highly expressed in the developing tooth. Npnt localizes in the BM on the buccal side of the tooth germ and shows an expression pattern opposite that of the dental epithelial stem cell marker Sox2. To identify the roles of Npnt during tooth development, we performed knockdown and overexpression experiments using ex vivo organ and dental epithelial cell cultures. Our findings showed that loss of Npnt induced ectopic Sox2-positive cells and reduced tooth germ size. Over expression of Npnt showed increased proliferation, whereas the number of Sox2...
The transcription factor Sox2 is a stem cell marker that dictates cell lineage. It has been shown to...
The tooth is one of the ectodermal organs that develop from epithelial-mesenchymal interactions duri...
Epithelial stem cells reside in specific niches that regulate their self-renewal and differentiation...
AbstractWe found that nephronectin was significantly down-regulated by TGF-β1. To determine the func...
SummaryThe continuously growing mouse incisor serves as a valuable model to study stem cell regulati...
AbstractEpithelial–mesenchymal interactions govern the development of epidermal organs such as teeth...
The continuously growing mouse incisor serves as a valuable model to study stem cell regulation duri...
Epithelial stem cells reside in specific niches that regulate their self-renewal and differentiation...
Dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs) from adult teeth express neural crest (NC) markers together with core...
AbstractTooth development requires proliferation, differentiation, and specific migration of dental ...
SummaryDuring embryogenesis, ectodermal stem cells adopt different fates and form diverse ectodermal...
During embryogenesis, ectodermal stem cells adopt different fates and form diverse ectodermal organs...
Tooth development is regulated by reciprocal interactions between epithelial and mesenchymal cells. ...
Tooth development is regulated by epithelial-mesenchymal interactions and their reciprocal molecular...
Restricted until 22 Aug. 2011.Mouse incisors grow continuously throughout life. This growth is suppo...
The transcription factor Sox2 is a stem cell marker that dictates cell lineage. It has been shown to...
The tooth is one of the ectodermal organs that develop from epithelial-mesenchymal interactions duri...
Epithelial stem cells reside in specific niches that regulate their self-renewal and differentiation...
AbstractWe found that nephronectin was significantly down-regulated by TGF-β1. To determine the func...
SummaryThe continuously growing mouse incisor serves as a valuable model to study stem cell regulati...
AbstractEpithelial–mesenchymal interactions govern the development of epidermal organs such as teeth...
The continuously growing mouse incisor serves as a valuable model to study stem cell regulation duri...
Epithelial stem cells reside in specific niches that regulate their self-renewal and differentiation...
Dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs) from adult teeth express neural crest (NC) markers together with core...
AbstractTooth development requires proliferation, differentiation, and specific migration of dental ...
SummaryDuring embryogenesis, ectodermal stem cells adopt different fates and form diverse ectodermal...
During embryogenesis, ectodermal stem cells adopt different fates and form diverse ectodermal organs...
Tooth development is regulated by reciprocal interactions between epithelial and mesenchymal cells. ...
Tooth development is regulated by epithelial-mesenchymal interactions and their reciprocal molecular...
Restricted until 22 Aug. 2011.Mouse incisors grow continuously throughout life. This growth is suppo...
The transcription factor Sox2 is a stem cell marker that dictates cell lineage. It has been shown to...
The tooth is one of the ectodermal organs that develop from epithelial-mesenchymal interactions duri...
Epithelial stem cells reside in specific niches that regulate their self-renewal and differentiation...