Teeth, an excellent model for studying organogenesis, develop from a series of epithelial-mesenchymal interactions that are mediated by a complex molecular network. Bcor (BCL-6 interacting corepressor) has recently been discovered, but little is known about its function in tooth development. Mutations in BCOR affect humans with oculofaciocardiodental syndrome, which is an X-linked dominant disorder with presumed male lethality and which comprises microphthalmia, congenital cataracts, radiculomegaly, and cardiac and digital abnormalities. In this study, the Bcor expression pattern has been intensively investigated during mouse molar development. Bcor is expressed in both dental epithelium and the mesenchyme at E11.5. To understand the functi...
AbstractRodent incisors are capable of growing continuously and the renewal of dental epithelium giv...
DPSCs, also known as, dental pulp stem cells, were the first human dental mesenchymal stem cells (MS...
Despite that teeth and jawbones can develop and evolve independently of each other, the genetic proc...
Teeth, an excellent model for studying organogenesis, develop from a series of epithelial-mesenchyma...
The development of dentition is a fascinating process that involves a complex series of epithelial-m...
Bcor (BCL6 corepressor) is a widely expressed gene that is mutated in patients with X-linked Oculofa...
Objectives: The purpose of this study is to identify the lncRNAs that are associated with the odonto...
Background. Mouse dental mesenchymal cells (mDMCs) from tooth genus of cap or later stages are frequ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2011. Major: Molecular, Cellular, Developmental Biol...
Mouse incisors grow continuously throughout life with enamel deposition uniquely on the outer, or la...
Tooth development is regulated by reciprocal interactions between epithelial and mesenchymal cells. ...
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are known to regulate a variety of gene functions in many tissues and organs, but...
Mouse incisors grow continuously throughout life with enamel deposition uniquely on the outer, or la...
<div><p>Mouse incisors grow continuously throughout life with enamel deposition uniquely on the oute...
BCOR is a critical regulator of human development. Heterozygous mutations of BCOR in females cause t...
AbstractRodent incisors are capable of growing continuously and the renewal of dental epithelium giv...
DPSCs, also known as, dental pulp stem cells, were the first human dental mesenchymal stem cells (MS...
Despite that teeth and jawbones can develop and evolve independently of each other, the genetic proc...
Teeth, an excellent model for studying organogenesis, develop from a series of epithelial-mesenchyma...
The development of dentition is a fascinating process that involves a complex series of epithelial-m...
Bcor (BCL6 corepressor) is a widely expressed gene that is mutated in patients with X-linked Oculofa...
Objectives: The purpose of this study is to identify the lncRNAs that are associated with the odonto...
Background. Mouse dental mesenchymal cells (mDMCs) from tooth genus of cap or later stages are frequ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2011. Major: Molecular, Cellular, Developmental Biol...
Mouse incisors grow continuously throughout life with enamel deposition uniquely on the outer, or la...
Tooth development is regulated by reciprocal interactions between epithelial and mesenchymal cells. ...
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are known to regulate a variety of gene functions in many tissues and organs, but...
Mouse incisors grow continuously throughout life with enamel deposition uniquely on the outer, or la...
<div><p>Mouse incisors grow continuously throughout life with enamel deposition uniquely on the oute...
BCOR is a critical regulator of human development. Heterozygous mutations of BCOR in females cause t...
AbstractRodent incisors are capable of growing continuously and the renewal of dental epithelium giv...
DPSCs, also known as, dental pulp stem cells, were the first human dental mesenchymal stem cells (MS...
Despite that teeth and jawbones can develop and evolve independently of each other, the genetic proc...