Every tissue is composed of multiple cell types that are developmentally, evolutionary and functionally integrated into the unit we call an organ. Teeth, our organs for biting and mastication, are complex and made of many different cell types connected or disconnected in terms of their ontogeny. In general, epithelial and mesenchymal compartments represent the major framework of tooth formation. Thus, they give rise to the two most important matrixproducing populations: ameloblasts generating enamel and odontoblasts producing dentin. However, the real picture is far from this quite simplified view. Diverse pulp cells, the immune system, the vascular system, the innervation and cells organizing the dental follicle all interact, and jointly p...
During the formation of repetitive ectodermally derived organs such as mammary glands, lateral line ...
The dental pulp is known to be highly heterogenous, comprising distinct cell types including mesench...
Biological hard tissue structures can only be fully comprehended through a thorough understanding of...
International audienceUnderstanding cell types and mechanisms of dental growth is essential for reco...
Teeth exert fundamental functions related to mastication and speech. Despite their great biomedical ...
Scientists have recently focused their attention on adult stem cells as new and more effective trea...
Scientists have recently focused their attention on adult stem cells as new and more effective treat...
<div><p>Classical tooth development theory suggests that dental papilla cells (DPCs) are the precurs...
In vivo organogenesis is based on the temporal-spatial developmental processes that depend on cell b...
Tooth morphogenesis is a well-known developmental system related to epithelial-mesenchymal interacti...
Teeth are vertebrate organs that arise from complex and progressive interactions between an ectoderm...
Mammalian dentition consist of teeth that develop as discrete organs. From anterior to posterior, th...
Odontoblast differentiation is a sequential process that involves several intermediate steps charact...
The tooth is one of the ectodermal organs controlled by reciprocal interactions between the epitheli...
The implantation of cultured re-associations between embryonic dental mesenchymal cells and epitheli...
During the formation of repetitive ectodermally derived organs such as mammary glands, lateral line ...
The dental pulp is known to be highly heterogenous, comprising distinct cell types including mesench...
Biological hard tissue structures can only be fully comprehended through a thorough understanding of...
International audienceUnderstanding cell types and mechanisms of dental growth is essential for reco...
Teeth exert fundamental functions related to mastication and speech. Despite their great biomedical ...
Scientists have recently focused their attention on adult stem cells as new and more effective trea...
Scientists have recently focused their attention on adult stem cells as new and more effective treat...
<div><p>Classical tooth development theory suggests that dental papilla cells (DPCs) are the precurs...
In vivo organogenesis is based on the temporal-spatial developmental processes that depend on cell b...
Tooth morphogenesis is a well-known developmental system related to epithelial-mesenchymal interacti...
Teeth are vertebrate organs that arise from complex and progressive interactions between an ectoderm...
Mammalian dentition consist of teeth that develop as discrete organs. From anterior to posterior, th...
Odontoblast differentiation is a sequential process that involves several intermediate steps charact...
The tooth is one of the ectodermal organs controlled by reciprocal interactions between the epitheli...
The implantation of cultured re-associations between embryonic dental mesenchymal cells and epitheli...
During the formation of repetitive ectodermally derived organs such as mammary glands, lateral line ...
The dental pulp is known to be highly heterogenous, comprising distinct cell types including mesench...
Biological hard tissue structures can only be fully comprehended through a thorough understanding of...