SummaryMesenchymal condensation is critical for organogenesis, yet little is known about how this process is controlled. Here we show that Fgf8 and Sema3f, produced by early dental epithelium, respectively, attract and repulse mesenchymal cells, which cause them to pack tightly together during mouse tooth development. Resulting mechanical compaction-induced changes in cell shape induce odontogenic transcription factors (Pax9, Msx1) and a chemical cue (BMP4), and mechanical compression of mesenchyme is sufficient to induce tooth-specific cell fate switching. The inductive effects of cell compaction are mediated by suppression of the mechanical signaling molecule RhoA, and its overexpression prevents odontogenic induction. Thus, the mesenchym...
AbstractIn the early stage of tooth germ development, the bud of the dental epithelium is invaginate...
Multiple vertebrate embryonic structures such as organ primordia are composed of confluent cells. Al...
BackgroundThe formation of supernumerary teeth is an excellent model for studying the molecular mech...
SummaryMesenchymal condensation is critical for organogenesis, yet little is known about how this pr...
peer reviewedOrgans have to develop at precisely determined sites to ensure functionality of the who...
The earliest steps in tooth development depend on signaling interactions that result in the condensa...
Teeth are vertebrate organs that arise from complex and progressive interactions between an ectoderm...
Tooth morphogenesis is a well-known developmental system related to epithelial-mesenchymal interacti...
From gastrulation to late organogenesis animal development involves many genetic and bio-mechanical ...
<div><p>From gastrulation to late organogenesis animal development involves many genetic and bio-mec...
From gastrulation to late organogenesis animal development involves many genetic and bio-mechanical ...
Tooth germs undergo a series of dynamic morphologic changes through bud, cap, and bell stages, in wh...
From gastrulation to late organogenesis animal development involves many genetic and bio-mechanical ...
Many vertebrate organs form via the sequential, reciprocal exchange of signaling molecules between j...
AbstractEpithelial–mesenchymal interactions govern the development of epidermal organs such as teeth...
AbstractIn the early stage of tooth germ development, the bud of the dental epithelium is invaginate...
Multiple vertebrate embryonic structures such as organ primordia are composed of confluent cells. Al...
BackgroundThe formation of supernumerary teeth is an excellent model for studying the molecular mech...
SummaryMesenchymal condensation is critical for organogenesis, yet little is known about how this pr...
peer reviewedOrgans have to develop at precisely determined sites to ensure functionality of the who...
The earliest steps in tooth development depend on signaling interactions that result in the condensa...
Teeth are vertebrate organs that arise from complex and progressive interactions between an ectoderm...
Tooth morphogenesis is a well-known developmental system related to epithelial-mesenchymal interacti...
From gastrulation to late organogenesis animal development involves many genetic and bio-mechanical ...
<div><p>From gastrulation to late organogenesis animal development involves many genetic and bio-mec...
From gastrulation to late organogenesis animal development involves many genetic and bio-mechanical ...
Tooth germs undergo a series of dynamic morphologic changes through bud, cap, and bell stages, in wh...
From gastrulation to late organogenesis animal development involves many genetic and bio-mechanical ...
Many vertebrate organs form via the sequential, reciprocal exchange of signaling molecules between j...
AbstractEpithelial–mesenchymal interactions govern the development of epidermal organs such as teeth...
AbstractIn the early stage of tooth germ development, the bud of the dental epithelium is invaginate...
Multiple vertebrate embryonic structures such as organ primordia are composed of confluent cells. Al...
BackgroundThe formation of supernumerary teeth is an excellent model for studying the molecular mech...