Considerable amount of research has been focused on dentin mineralization, odontoblast differentiation, and their application in dental tissue engineering. However, very little is known about the differential role of functionally and spatially distinct types of dental epithelium during odontoblast development. Here we show morphological and functional differences in dentin located in the crown and roots of mouse molar and analogous parts of continuously growing incisors. Using a reporter (DSPP-cerulean/DMP1-cherry) mouse strain and mice with ectopic enamel (Spry2(+/-);Spry4(-/-)), we show that the different microstructure of dentin is initiated in the very beginning of dentin matrix production and is maintained throughout the whole duration...
AbstractDentin matrix protein 1 (DMP1) is expressed in both pulp and odontoblast cells and deletion ...
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<p><b>A-C:</b> The successional dental lamina is visible from late embryonic stages (E16) as the epi...
The enamel knot (EK), which is located in the center of bud and cap stage tooth germs, is a transito...
Teeth are vertebrate organs that arise from complex and progressive interactions between an ectoderm...
Various signaling molecular pathways are involved in odontogenesis to promote cellular replication a...
Tooth morphogenesis is a well-known developmental system related to epithelial-mesenchymal interacti...
Tooth development undergoes a series of complex reciprocal interactions between dental epithelium an...
The developing tooth offers a model for the study of ectodermal appendage organogenesis. The signali...
AbstractEpithelial–mesenchymal interactions govern the development of epidermal organs such as teeth...
Classical tooth development theory suggests that dental papilla cells (DPCs) are the precursor cells...
In the field of dentistry, the murine incisor has long been considered as an outstanding model to st...
During the formation of repetitive ectodermally derived organs such as mammary glands, lateral line ...
6 Abstract The development of the mouse tooth primordium is an important model for studying odontoge...
Odontoblast differentiation is a sequential process that involves several intermediate steps charact...
AbstractDentin matrix protein 1 (DMP1) is expressed in both pulp and odontoblast cells and deletion ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/73260/1/j.0909-8836.1998.eos106510.x.pd
<p><b>A-C:</b> The successional dental lamina is visible from late embryonic stages (E16) as the epi...
The enamel knot (EK), which is located in the center of bud and cap stage tooth germs, is a transito...
Teeth are vertebrate organs that arise from complex and progressive interactions between an ectoderm...
Various signaling molecular pathways are involved in odontogenesis to promote cellular replication a...
Tooth morphogenesis is a well-known developmental system related to epithelial-mesenchymal interacti...
Tooth development undergoes a series of complex reciprocal interactions between dental epithelium an...
The developing tooth offers a model for the study of ectodermal appendage organogenesis. The signali...
AbstractEpithelial–mesenchymal interactions govern the development of epidermal organs such as teeth...
Classical tooth development theory suggests that dental papilla cells (DPCs) are the precursor cells...
In the field of dentistry, the murine incisor has long been considered as an outstanding model to st...
During the formation of repetitive ectodermally derived organs such as mammary glands, lateral line ...
6 Abstract The development of the mouse tooth primordium is an important model for studying odontoge...
Odontoblast differentiation is a sequential process that involves several intermediate steps charact...
AbstractDentin matrix protein 1 (DMP1) is expressed in both pulp and odontoblast cells and deletion ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/73260/1/j.0909-8836.1998.eos106510.x.pd
<p><b>A-C:</b> The successional dental lamina is visible from late embryonic stages (E16) as the epi...