International audienceApoptosis is a key phenomenon in the regulation of the life span of odontoblasts, which are responsible for dentin matrix production of the teeth. The mechanism controlling odontoblasts loss in developing, normal, and injured human teeth is largely unknown. A possible correlation between apoptosis and dental pulp volume reduction was examined. Histomorphometric analysis was performed on intact 10 to 14 year-old premolars to follow dentin deposition and evaluate the total number of odontoblasts. Apoptosis in growing healthy teeth as well as in mature irritated human teeth was determined using a modified TUNEL technique and an anti-caspase-3 antibody. In intact growing teeth, the sequential rearrangement of odontoblasts ...
International audienceSeveral growth factors and extracellular matrix molecules, which are expressed...
P(論文)Programmed cell death during tissue development has been believed to indicate morphologically a...
The pulp organ is retained in the pulp chamber of teeth and maintains the biological and physiologic...
Apoptosis plays important roles in various stages of organogenesis. In this study, we hypothesized t...
OBJECTIVE:While the odontoblast ability to respond to injury in permanent teeth (PT) is well establi...
<p>The exact mechanisms and enzymes involved in caries progression are largely unclear. Apoptosis pl...
The development of a tooth germ in a precise size, shape, and position in the jaw, involves meticulo...
International audienceObjective: Dental pathologies such as caries are the most prevalent disease wo...
We have previously reported that dental pulp cells can form calcified nodules, and that apoptosis wa...
Development of the periodontium involves a series of complex steps that result in the formation of r...
Objective: To evaluate the hypothesis of human dental pulp cell death during orthodontic treatement...
Background and Objectives: Epithelial rests of Malassez are clusters of cells derived from Hertwig's...
Background: Apoptosis is an evolutionary form of physiological cell death. Previous studies suggest ...
Objective. To evaluate the hypothesis of human dental pulp cell death during Orthodontic Treatement ...
The aim of this study was to compare human dental pulp stress and programmed cell death after 3 and ...
International audienceSeveral growth factors and extracellular matrix molecules, which are expressed...
P(論文)Programmed cell death during tissue development has been believed to indicate morphologically a...
The pulp organ is retained in the pulp chamber of teeth and maintains the biological and physiologic...
Apoptosis plays important roles in various stages of organogenesis. In this study, we hypothesized t...
OBJECTIVE:While the odontoblast ability to respond to injury in permanent teeth (PT) is well establi...
<p>The exact mechanisms and enzymes involved in caries progression are largely unclear. Apoptosis pl...
The development of a tooth germ in a precise size, shape, and position in the jaw, involves meticulo...
International audienceObjective: Dental pathologies such as caries are the most prevalent disease wo...
We have previously reported that dental pulp cells can form calcified nodules, and that apoptosis wa...
Development of the periodontium involves a series of complex steps that result in the formation of r...
Objective: To evaluate the hypothesis of human dental pulp cell death during orthodontic treatement...
Background and Objectives: Epithelial rests of Malassez are clusters of cells derived from Hertwig's...
Background: Apoptosis is an evolutionary form of physiological cell death. Previous studies suggest ...
Objective. To evaluate the hypothesis of human dental pulp cell death during Orthodontic Treatement ...
The aim of this study was to compare human dental pulp stress and programmed cell death after 3 and ...
International audienceSeveral growth factors and extracellular matrix molecules, which are expressed...
P(論文)Programmed cell death during tissue development has been believed to indicate morphologically a...
The pulp organ is retained in the pulp chamber of teeth and maintains the biological and physiologic...