The mode of tooth development displayed in Chondrichthyans (sharks, rays and holocephalans), one of frequent tooth replacement, was possible once a dental lamina had evolved, and since 1982 this has been known as the odontode regulation theory after Reif. Today, Reif's concepts need to be transformed into those of modern biology, the crosstalk between epithelium and mesenchyme, for the regulation of timing, spacing and shape of vertebrate teeth. Although Reif's proposed ‘primordial tissue’ may be the only site of progenitor cells, to restrict odontogenic potential to time-specific sites (protogerms), as has been suggested in the sequential addition tooth (SAT) model, very little data are available. Here, his model of alternate tooth replace...
Shark and ray (elasmobranch) dentitions are well known for their multiple generations of teeth, with...
AbstractIn many non-mammalian vertebrates, adult dentitions result from cyclical rounds of tooth reg...
Evolution of Developmental Control Mechanisms.-- et al.The acquisition of jaws constitutes a landmar...
Shark and ray (elasmobranch) dentitions are well known for their multiple generations of teeth, with...
Shark and ray (elasmobranch) dentitions are well known for their multiple generations of teeth, with...
AbstractThe evolution of oral teeth is considered a major contributor to the overall success of jawe...
A defining feature of dentitions in modern sharks and rays is the regulated pattern order that gener...
Dentition is a key vertebrate innovation showing not only great morphological diversity, but also di...
Mechanisms of tooth replacement distribute incongruently among extant gnathostomes (jawed vertebrate...
A defining feature of dentitions in modern sharks and rays is the regulated pattern order that gener...
Shark and ray (elasmobranch) dentitions are well known for their multiple generations of teeth, with...
The Holocephali is a major group of chondrichthyan fishes, the sister taxon to the sharks and rays (...
A defining feature of dentitions in modern sharks and rays is the regulated pattern order that gener...
The dentition of osteichthyans presents an astonishing diversity with regard to the distribution of ...
During their evolutionary history, modern sharks developed different tooth mineralization patterns t...
Shark and ray (elasmobranch) dentitions are well known for their multiple generations of teeth, with...
AbstractIn many non-mammalian vertebrates, adult dentitions result from cyclical rounds of tooth reg...
Evolution of Developmental Control Mechanisms.-- et al.The acquisition of jaws constitutes a landmar...
Shark and ray (elasmobranch) dentitions are well known for their multiple generations of teeth, with...
Shark and ray (elasmobranch) dentitions are well known for their multiple generations of teeth, with...
AbstractThe evolution of oral teeth is considered a major contributor to the overall success of jawe...
A defining feature of dentitions in modern sharks and rays is the regulated pattern order that gener...
Dentition is a key vertebrate innovation showing not only great morphological diversity, but also di...
Mechanisms of tooth replacement distribute incongruently among extant gnathostomes (jawed vertebrate...
A defining feature of dentitions in modern sharks and rays is the regulated pattern order that gener...
Shark and ray (elasmobranch) dentitions are well known for their multiple generations of teeth, with...
The Holocephali is a major group of chondrichthyan fishes, the sister taxon to the sharks and rays (...
A defining feature of dentitions in modern sharks and rays is the regulated pattern order that gener...
The dentition of osteichthyans presents an astonishing diversity with regard to the distribution of ...
During their evolutionary history, modern sharks developed different tooth mineralization patterns t...
Shark and ray (elasmobranch) dentitions are well known for their multiple generations of teeth, with...
AbstractIn many non-mammalian vertebrates, adult dentitions result from cyclical rounds of tooth reg...
Evolution of Developmental Control Mechanisms.-- et al.The acquisition of jaws constitutes a landmar...