The enamel knot (EK), which is located in the center of bud and cap stage tooth germs, is a transitory cluster of non-dividing epithelial cells. The EK acts as a signaling center that provides positional information for tooth morphogenesis and regulates the growth of tooth cusps by inducing secondary EKs. The morphological, cellular, and molecular events leading to the relationship between the primary and secondary EKs have not been described clearly. This study investigated the relationship between the primary and secondary EKs in the maxillary and mandibular first molars of mice. The location of the primary EK and secondary EKs was investigated by chasing Fgf4 expression patterns in tooth germ at some intervals of in vitro culture, and th...
AbstractTeeth develop as epithelial appendages, and their morphogenesis is regulated by epithelial–m...
Tooth morphogenesis is a well-known developmental system related to epithelial-mesenchymal interacti...
6 Abstract The development of the mouse tooth primordium is an important model for studying odontoge...
An important event in organogenesis is the formation of signaling centers, which are clusters of gro...
Enamel knot (EK) is known to be a central organ in tooth development, especially for cusp patterning...
During the formation of repetitive ectodermally derived organs such as mammary glands, lateral line ...
Signaling centers, or organizers, regulate many aspects of embryonic morphogenesis. In the mammalian...
Species-specific cusp patterns result from the iterative formation of enamel knots, the epithelial s...
Teeth are vertebrate organs that arise from complex and progressive interactions between an ectoderm...
AbstractTabby is a mouse mutant characterized by deficient development of the ectodermal organs: tee...
Tabby is a mouse mutant characterized by deficient development of the ectodermal organs: teeth, hair...
: Various signaling molecular pathways are involved in odontogenesis to promote cellular replication...
Considerable amount of research has been focused on dentin mineralization, odontoblast differentiati...
Teeth develop as epithelial appendages, and their morphogenesis is regulated by epithelial-mesenchym...
During the formation of repetitive ectodermally derived organs such as mammary glands, lateral line ...
AbstractTeeth develop as epithelial appendages, and their morphogenesis is regulated by epithelial–m...
Tooth morphogenesis is a well-known developmental system related to epithelial-mesenchymal interacti...
6 Abstract The development of the mouse tooth primordium is an important model for studying odontoge...
An important event in organogenesis is the formation of signaling centers, which are clusters of gro...
Enamel knot (EK) is known to be a central organ in tooth development, especially for cusp patterning...
During the formation of repetitive ectodermally derived organs such as mammary glands, lateral line ...
Signaling centers, or organizers, regulate many aspects of embryonic morphogenesis. In the mammalian...
Species-specific cusp patterns result from the iterative formation of enamel knots, the epithelial s...
Teeth are vertebrate organs that arise from complex and progressive interactions between an ectoderm...
AbstractTabby is a mouse mutant characterized by deficient development of the ectodermal organs: tee...
Tabby is a mouse mutant characterized by deficient development of the ectodermal organs: teeth, hair...
: Various signaling molecular pathways are involved in odontogenesis to promote cellular replication...
Considerable amount of research has been focused on dentin mineralization, odontoblast differentiati...
Teeth develop as epithelial appendages, and their morphogenesis is regulated by epithelial-mesenchym...
During the formation of repetitive ectodermally derived organs such as mammary glands, lateral line ...
AbstractTeeth develop as epithelial appendages, and their morphogenesis is regulated by epithelial–m...
Tooth morphogenesis is a well-known developmental system related to epithelial-mesenchymal interacti...
6 Abstract The development of the mouse tooth primordium is an important model for studying odontoge...