Odontogenesis is a complex embryonic process originated by the interaction between two main embryonic components, dental epithelium and ectomesenchyme. This ectomesenchymal interaction is mediated by growth and transcription factors controlling the different aspects of tooth development such as tooth initiation, enamel knot formation and/or cell proliferation and differentiation. The aim of this review was to determinate what factors are, how they interact and its functions in Odontogenesis. We have described several signaling pathways which are essential for correct tooth development and organize all available information. Our conclusion is that instead of large amount of information about tooth development, further studies are necessary t...
In this review, we discuss the central role of fibroblast growth factor (FGF) signaling in mammalian...
Many vertebrate organs form via the sequential, reciprocal exchange of signaling molecules between j...
ABSTRACTBackground The purpose of this review article is to understand tooth root development and it...
Mammalian teeth are formed by a series of reciprocal epithelial−mesenchymal interactions during the ...
Odontogenesis is a complex process regulated by both genetic and molecular controls. The development...
Tooth development provides a dynamic process that has recently been studied at molecular level. Ther...
In vivo organogenesis is based on the temporal-spatial developmental processes that depend on cell b...
Understanding the cellular principles of odontogenesis requires an incremental and up-to-date unders...
peer reviewedOrgans have to develop at precisely determined sites to ensure functionality of the who...
For decades, the understanding of craniofacial development has been a central issue in odontology an...
Mammalian dentition consist of teeth that develop as discrete organs. From anterior to posterior, th...
Odontoblast terminal differentiation occurs according to a tooth-specific pattern and implies both t...
Teeth are vertebrate organs that arise from complex and progressive interactions between an ectoderm...
6 Abstract The development of the mouse tooth primordium is an important model for studying odontoge...
Palaeoanthropology and forensic odontology rely significantly upon detailed dental morphology that i...
In this review, we discuss the central role of fibroblast growth factor (FGF) signaling in mammalian...
Many vertebrate organs form via the sequential, reciprocal exchange of signaling molecules between j...
ABSTRACTBackground The purpose of this review article is to understand tooth root development and it...
Mammalian teeth are formed by a series of reciprocal epithelial−mesenchymal interactions during the ...
Odontogenesis is a complex process regulated by both genetic and molecular controls. The development...
Tooth development provides a dynamic process that has recently been studied at molecular level. Ther...
In vivo organogenesis is based on the temporal-spatial developmental processes that depend on cell b...
Understanding the cellular principles of odontogenesis requires an incremental and up-to-date unders...
peer reviewedOrgans have to develop at precisely determined sites to ensure functionality of the who...
For decades, the understanding of craniofacial development has been a central issue in odontology an...
Mammalian dentition consist of teeth that develop as discrete organs. From anterior to posterior, th...
Odontoblast terminal differentiation occurs according to a tooth-specific pattern and implies both t...
Teeth are vertebrate organs that arise from complex and progressive interactions between an ectoderm...
6 Abstract The development of the mouse tooth primordium is an important model for studying odontoge...
Palaeoanthropology and forensic odontology rely significantly upon detailed dental morphology that i...
In this review, we discuss the central role of fibroblast growth factor (FGF) signaling in mammalian...
Many vertebrate organs form via the sequential, reciprocal exchange of signaling molecules between j...
ABSTRACTBackground The purpose of this review article is to understand tooth root development and it...