Epithelial tissue of vertebrate organisms serves as the interface between them and the immediate environment with which they interact. Transformation of this outer tissue layer generates specialized structures that allow organisms to make enhanced or entirely new interactions with its ecological niche. This study examines two structures derived from the oropharyngeal cavity epithelium: teeth and taste buds. Using cichlids from Lake Malawi in eastern Africa as a model, this study seeks to show the co-evolutionary relationship that likely exists between teeth and taste buds. Based on the observations that both teeth and taste buds are derived from the epithelium, are colocalized sensory organs within the oropharyngeal cavity, have very simila...
AbstractDespite numerous descriptive studies, the embryonic origin of vertebrate taste buds has neve...
AbstractIn rodents, a circumvallate papilla (CVP) develops with dynamic changes in epithelial morpho...
Efforts to unravel the mechanisms underlying taste sensation (gustation) have largely focused on rod...
Epithelial-mesenchymal interactions are the foundation for building differing oral tissues. While th...
Science and medicine have progressed in unfathomable ways over the past century. Paradoxically, as o...
Taste buds play a functional role in the sustenance of life by detecting safe and energy rich food s...
A dynamic model for odontogenesis is lacking. Cichlids serve as superior organisms for studies in t...
Vertebrate dentitions originated in the posterior pharynx of jawless fishes more than half a billion...
Taste buds are the sensory organs of taste, located within the oropharyngeal cavity and conserved in...
Vertebrate dentitions originated in the posterior pharynx of jawless fishes more than half a billion...
AbstractThe epithelium of mammalian tongue hosts most of the taste buds that transduce gustatory sti...
Gustation in sharks is not well understood, especially within species that ingest food items using s...
AbstractIn many non-mammalian vertebrates, adult dentitions result from cyclical rounds of tooth reg...
Background Periodic patterning of iterative structures is a fundamental process during embryonic org...
Within vertebrates, teleost fishes provide a rich evolutionary context for studying the mechanisms o...
AbstractDespite numerous descriptive studies, the embryonic origin of vertebrate taste buds has neve...
AbstractIn rodents, a circumvallate papilla (CVP) develops with dynamic changes in epithelial morpho...
Efforts to unravel the mechanisms underlying taste sensation (gustation) have largely focused on rod...
Epithelial-mesenchymal interactions are the foundation for building differing oral tissues. While th...
Science and medicine have progressed in unfathomable ways over the past century. Paradoxically, as o...
Taste buds play a functional role in the sustenance of life by detecting safe and energy rich food s...
A dynamic model for odontogenesis is lacking. Cichlids serve as superior organisms for studies in t...
Vertebrate dentitions originated in the posterior pharynx of jawless fishes more than half a billion...
Taste buds are the sensory organs of taste, located within the oropharyngeal cavity and conserved in...
Vertebrate dentitions originated in the posterior pharynx of jawless fishes more than half a billion...
AbstractThe epithelium of mammalian tongue hosts most of the taste buds that transduce gustatory sti...
Gustation in sharks is not well understood, especially within species that ingest food items using s...
AbstractIn many non-mammalian vertebrates, adult dentitions result from cyclical rounds of tooth reg...
Background Periodic patterning of iterative structures is a fundamental process during embryonic org...
Within vertebrates, teleost fishes provide a rich evolutionary context for studying the mechanisms o...
AbstractDespite numerous descriptive studies, the embryonic origin of vertebrate taste buds has neve...
AbstractIn rodents, a circumvallate papilla (CVP) develops with dynamic changes in epithelial morpho...
Efforts to unravel the mechanisms underlying taste sensation (gustation) have largely focused on rod...