AbstractTeeth develop as epithelial appendages, and their morphogenesis is regulated by epithelial–mesenchymal interactions and conserved signaling pathways common to many developmental processes. A key event during tooth morphogenesis is the transition from bud to cap stage when the epithelial bud is divided into specific compartments distinguished by morphology as well as gene expression patterns. The enamel knot, a signaling center, forms and regulates the shape and size of the tooth. Mesenchymal signals are necessary for epithelial patterning and for the formation and maintenance of the epithelial compartments. We studied the expression of Notch pathway molecules during the bud-to-cap stage transition of the developing mouse tooth. Luna...
The development of ectodermal organs, such as teeth, requires epithelial–mesenchymal interactions. B...
Species-specific cusp patterns result from the iterative formation of enamel knots, the epithelial s...
Epidermal differentiation, as keratinocytes go through different layers to the skin surface, may imp...
AbstractTeeth develop as epithelial appendages, and their morphogenesis is regulated by epithelial–m...
Teeth develop as epithelial appendages, and their morphogenesis is regulated by epithelial-mesenchym...
AbstractEpithelial–mesenchymal interactions govern the development of epidermal organs such as teeth...
The Notch signalling pathway is an evolutionarily conserved intercellular signalling mechanism that ...
Evolutionary changes in vertebrates are linked to genetic alterations that often affect tooth crown ...
Teeth are vertebrate organs that arise from complex and progressive interactions between an ectoderm...
The disintegrin and metalloproteinase Adam10 is a membrane-bound sheddase that regulates Notch signa...
The enamel knot (EK), which is located in the center of bud and cap stage tooth germs, is a transito...
The Notch pathway is an ancient, evolutionary conserved intercellular signaling mechanism that is in...
Many vertebrate organs form via the sequential, reciprocal exchange of signaling molecules between j...
AbstractRecent data suggest that dental cells utilize the evolutonarily conserved Notch-mediated int...
AbstractTooth development is initiated by signals from the oral ectoderm which induce gene expressio...
The development of ectodermal organs, such as teeth, requires epithelial–mesenchymal interactions. B...
Species-specific cusp patterns result from the iterative formation of enamel knots, the epithelial s...
Epidermal differentiation, as keratinocytes go through different layers to the skin surface, may imp...
AbstractTeeth develop as epithelial appendages, and their morphogenesis is regulated by epithelial–m...
Teeth develop as epithelial appendages, and their morphogenesis is regulated by epithelial-mesenchym...
AbstractEpithelial–mesenchymal interactions govern the development of epidermal organs such as teeth...
The Notch signalling pathway is an evolutionarily conserved intercellular signalling mechanism that ...
Evolutionary changes in vertebrates are linked to genetic alterations that often affect tooth crown ...
Teeth are vertebrate organs that arise from complex and progressive interactions between an ectoderm...
The disintegrin and metalloproteinase Adam10 is a membrane-bound sheddase that regulates Notch signa...
The enamel knot (EK), which is located in the center of bud and cap stage tooth germs, is a transito...
The Notch pathway is an ancient, evolutionary conserved intercellular signaling mechanism that is in...
Many vertebrate organs form via the sequential, reciprocal exchange of signaling molecules between j...
AbstractRecent data suggest that dental cells utilize the evolutonarily conserved Notch-mediated int...
AbstractTooth development is initiated by signals from the oral ectoderm which induce gene expressio...
The development of ectodermal organs, such as teeth, requires epithelial–mesenchymal interactions. B...
Species-specific cusp patterns result from the iterative formation of enamel knots, the epithelial s...
Epidermal differentiation, as keratinocytes go through different layers to the skin surface, may imp...