Bone-producing osteoblasts and dentin-producing odontoblasts are closely related cell types, a result from their shared evolutionary history in the ancient dermal skeleton. In mammals, the two cell types can be distinguished based on histological characters and the cells’ position in the pulp cavity or in the tripartite periodontal complex. Different from mammals, teleost fish feature a broad diversity in tooth attachment modes, ranging from fibrous attachment to firm ankylosis to the underlying bone. The connection between dentin and jaw bone is often mediated by a collar of mineralized tissue, a part of the dental unit that has been termed “bone of attachment”. Its nature (bone, dentin, or an intermediate tissue type) is still debated. Li...
To explain the evolutionary origin of vertebrate teeth from odontodes, it has been proposed that com...
While mammals have a limited capacity to repair bone defects, zebrafish can completely regenerate am...
Background Analyses of tooth families and tooth-forming units in medaka with regard to tooth replace...
Bone-producing osteoblasts and dentin-producing odontoblasts are closely related cell types, a resul...
The capacity to fully replace teeth continuously makes zebrafish an attractive model to explore rege...
The dentition of vertebrates evolved from a condition with simple conical teeth, showing continuous ...
Recently, an in vitro tooth organ culture system was developed using pluripotent stem cells from rat...
Danio rerio (zebrafish) shows high similarity with humans in terms of bone architecture, bone cells,...
Developmental osteogenesis and pathologies of mineralized tissues are areas of intense investigation...
Mammals cannot re-form heavily damaged bones as in large fracture gaps, whereas zebrafish efficientl...
Zebrafish have an unlimited capacity to regenerate bone after fin amputation. In this process, matur...
Developmental osteogenesis and pathologies of mineralized tissues are areas of intense investigation...
AbstractWe have investigated fibroblast growth factor (FGF) signaling during the development of the ...
Although the importance of cell adhesion in morphogenesis is already known for quite some time, ther...
In this study, the tissue distribution and accumulation of osteocalcin or bone Gla protein (BGP) an...
To explain the evolutionary origin of vertebrate teeth from odontodes, it has been proposed that com...
While mammals have a limited capacity to repair bone defects, zebrafish can completely regenerate am...
Background Analyses of tooth families and tooth-forming units in medaka with regard to tooth replace...
Bone-producing osteoblasts and dentin-producing odontoblasts are closely related cell types, a resul...
The capacity to fully replace teeth continuously makes zebrafish an attractive model to explore rege...
The dentition of vertebrates evolved from a condition with simple conical teeth, showing continuous ...
Recently, an in vitro tooth organ culture system was developed using pluripotent stem cells from rat...
Danio rerio (zebrafish) shows high similarity with humans in terms of bone architecture, bone cells,...
Developmental osteogenesis and pathologies of mineralized tissues are areas of intense investigation...
Mammals cannot re-form heavily damaged bones as in large fracture gaps, whereas zebrafish efficientl...
Zebrafish have an unlimited capacity to regenerate bone after fin amputation. In this process, matur...
Developmental osteogenesis and pathologies of mineralized tissues are areas of intense investigation...
AbstractWe have investigated fibroblast growth factor (FGF) signaling during the development of the ...
Although the importance of cell adhesion in morphogenesis is already known for quite some time, ther...
In this study, the tissue distribution and accumulation of osteocalcin or bone Gla protein (BGP) an...
To explain the evolutionary origin of vertebrate teeth from odontodes, it has been proposed that com...
While mammals have a limited capacity to repair bone defects, zebrafish can completely regenerate am...
Background Analyses of tooth families and tooth-forming units in medaka with regard to tooth replace...