AbstractLoss- and gain-of function approaches modulating canonical Wnt/β-catenin activity have established a role for the Wnt/β-catenin pathway during tooth development. Here we show that Wnt/β-catenin signaling is required in the dental mesenchyme for normal incisor development, as locally restricted genetic inactivation of β-catenin results in a splitting of the incisor placode, giving rise to two incisors. Molecularly this is first associated with down-regulation of Bmp4 and subsequent splitting of the Shh domain at a subsequent stage. The latter phenotype can be mimicked by ectopic application of the BMP antagonist Noggin. Conditional genetic inactivation of Bmp4 in the mesenchyme reveals that mesenchymal BMP4 activity is required for m...
Epidermal appendages, such as mammary glands, teeth, and hair, arise during development through a se...
SummaryWnt signaling plays a central role in many processes during embryonic development and adult h...
We have previously demonstrated that tooth size is determined by dental mesenchymal factors. Exogeno...
AbstractLoss- and gain-of function approaches modulating canonical Wnt/β-catenin activity have estab...
AbstractClassical tissue recombination studies demonstrated that initiation of tooth development dep...
Wnt/beta-catenin signaling plays key roles in tooth development, but how this pathway intersects wit...
AbstractWnt/β-catenin signaling plays key roles in tooth development, but how this pathway intersect...
The developing tooth offers a model for the study of ectodermal appendage organogenesis. The signali...
Tooth development undergoes a series of complex reciprocal interactions between dental epithelium an...
AbstractEpithelial–mesenchymal interactions govern the development of epidermal organs such as teeth...
The activation of Wingless-type (Wnt)/β-catenin signaling is of fundamental importance in organogene...
Bone morphogenetic protein 2 (BMP2)-induced osteogenic differentiation has been shown to occur throu...
athways Wnt, Notch, TNF, Bmp, FGF, Shh and TGFβ are involved in the dental development. Schöpf-
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Biology, 2009.Craniofacial malformations such as ...
AbstractDental pulp/dentin regeneration using dental stem cells combined with odontogenic factors ma...
Epidermal appendages, such as mammary glands, teeth, and hair, arise during development through a se...
SummaryWnt signaling plays a central role in many processes during embryonic development and adult h...
We have previously demonstrated that tooth size is determined by dental mesenchymal factors. Exogeno...
AbstractLoss- and gain-of function approaches modulating canonical Wnt/β-catenin activity have estab...
AbstractClassical tissue recombination studies demonstrated that initiation of tooth development dep...
Wnt/beta-catenin signaling plays key roles in tooth development, but how this pathway intersects wit...
AbstractWnt/β-catenin signaling plays key roles in tooth development, but how this pathway intersect...
The developing tooth offers a model for the study of ectodermal appendage organogenesis. The signali...
Tooth development undergoes a series of complex reciprocal interactions between dental epithelium an...
AbstractEpithelial–mesenchymal interactions govern the development of epidermal organs such as teeth...
The activation of Wingless-type (Wnt)/β-catenin signaling is of fundamental importance in organogene...
Bone morphogenetic protein 2 (BMP2)-induced osteogenic differentiation has been shown to occur throu...
athways Wnt, Notch, TNF, Bmp, FGF, Shh and TGFβ are involved in the dental development. Schöpf-
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Biology, 2009.Craniofacial malformations such as ...
AbstractDental pulp/dentin regeneration using dental stem cells combined with odontogenic factors ma...
Epidermal appendages, such as mammary glands, teeth, and hair, arise during development through a se...
SummaryWnt signaling plays a central role in many processes during embryonic development and adult h...
We have previously demonstrated that tooth size is determined by dental mesenchymal factors. Exogeno...