AbstractTooth development is initiated by signals from the oral ectoderm which induce gene expression required for tooth development in the underlying mesenchyme. In this study, we have used Su5402, an inhibitor of FGF receptor signaling, to analyze the requirement of FGF signaling during early tooth development. We show that FGF signaling is necessary for expression of Pax9, a transcription factor required for development of all teeth, in prospective incisor and molar mesenchyme until E11.0. Expression of the LIM homeobox gene Lhx7 also requires FGF signaling until E11.0 whereas expression of its homologue Lhx6 and the homeobox transcription factor Barx1 already becomes independent of FGF signaling at E10.75. In contrast, ectodermal expres...
AbstractRunx2 (Cbfa1) is a runt domain transcription factor that is essential for bone development a...
FGF signaling plays a critical role in tooth development, and mutations in modulators of this pathwa...
Odontoblast differentiation is dependent on multiple signaling molecules, including growth factors s...
AbstractTooth development is initiated by signals from the oral ectoderm which induce gene expressio...
AbstractWe have investigated fibroblast growth factor (FGF) signaling during the development of the ...
In this review, we discuss the central role of fibroblast growth factor (FGF) signaling in mammalian...
Fgf signalling is known to play critical roles in tooth development. Twenty-two Fgf ligands have bee...
AbstractClassical tissue recombination studies demonstrated that initiation of tooth development dep...
The tooth is one of the ectodermal organs that develop from epithelial-mesenchymal interactions duri...
peer reviewedOrgans have to develop at precisely determined sites to ensure functionality of the who...
AbstractThe Tbx1 gene is a transcriptional regulator involved in the DiGeorge syndrome, which affect...
peer reviewedVertebrate organogenesis is initiated at sites that are often morphologically indisting...
AbstractVertebrate organogenesis is initiated at sites that are often morphologically indistinguisha...
AbstractIt has been difficult to examine the role of TGF-ß in post-natal tooth development due to pe...
AbstractEpithelial–mesenchymal interactions govern the development of epidermal organs such as teeth...
AbstractRunx2 (Cbfa1) is a runt domain transcription factor that is essential for bone development a...
FGF signaling plays a critical role in tooth development, and mutations in modulators of this pathwa...
Odontoblast differentiation is dependent on multiple signaling molecules, including growth factors s...
AbstractTooth development is initiated by signals from the oral ectoderm which induce gene expressio...
AbstractWe have investigated fibroblast growth factor (FGF) signaling during the development of the ...
In this review, we discuss the central role of fibroblast growth factor (FGF) signaling in mammalian...
Fgf signalling is known to play critical roles in tooth development. Twenty-two Fgf ligands have bee...
AbstractClassical tissue recombination studies demonstrated that initiation of tooth development dep...
The tooth is one of the ectodermal organs that develop from epithelial-mesenchymal interactions duri...
peer reviewedOrgans have to develop at precisely determined sites to ensure functionality of the who...
AbstractThe Tbx1 gene is a transcriptional regulator involved in the DiGeorge syndrome, which affect...
peer reviewedVertebrate organogenesis is initiated at sites that are often morphologically indisting...
AbstractVertebrate organogenesis is initiated at sites that are often morphologically indistinguisha...
AbstractIt has been difficult to examine the role of TGF-ß in post-natal tooth development due to pe...
AbstractEpithelial–mesenchymal interactions govern the development of epidermal organs such as teeth...
AbstractRunx2 (Cbfa1) is a runt domain transcription factor that is essential for bone development a...
FGF signaling plays a critical role in tooth development, and mutations in modulators of this pathwa...
Odontoblast differentiation is dependent on multiple signaling molecules, including growth factors s...