During the formation of repetitive ectodermally derived organs such as mammary glands, lateral line and teeth, the tissue primordium iteratively initiates new structures. In the case of successional molar development, new teeth appear sequentially in the posterior region of the jaw from Sox2+ cells in association with the posterior aspect of a pre-existing tooth. The sequence of molar development is well known, however, the epithelial topography involved in the formation of a new tooth is unclear. Here, we have examined the morphology of the molar dental epithelium and its development at different stages in the mouse in vivo and in molar explants. Using regional lineage tracing we show that within the posterior tail of the first molar the p...
SummaryThe proper positioning of organs during development is essential, yet little is known about t...
Tooth development in the mouse embryo is an important model of developmental biology for studying no...
<div><p>The successional dental lamina (SDL) plays an essential role in the development of replaceme...
During the formation of repetitive ectodermally derived organs such as mammary glands, lateral line ...
An important event in organogenesis is the formation of signaling centers, which are clusters of gro...
Teeth are vertebrate organs that arise from complex and progressive interactions between an ectoderm...
SummaryThe continuously growing mouse incisor serves as a valuable model to study stem cell regulati...
OBJECTIVES: The successional dental lamina is the distinctive structure on the lingual side of t...
The continuously growing mouse incisor serves as a valuable model to study stem cell regulation duri...
<p>Transversal sections through the dental stalk area of the first molar in the lower jaw of mouse. ...
<p><b>A-C:</b> The successional dental lamina is visible from late embryonic stages (E16) as the epi...
: Various signaling molecular pathways are involved in odontogenesis to promote cellular replication...
The enamel knot (EK), which is located in the center of bud and cap stage tooth germs, is a transito...
6 Abstract The development of the mouse tooth primordium is an important model for studying odontoge...
During four days of prenatal development in the mouse, the morphology of the first lower molar moves...
SummaryThe proper positioning of organs during development is essential, yet little is known about t...
Tooth development in the mouse embryo is an important model of developmental biology for studying no...
<div><p>The successional dental lamina (SDL) plays an essential role in the development of replaceme...
During the formation of repetitive ectodermally derived organs such as mammary glands, lateral line ...
An important event in organogenesis is the formation of signaling centers, which are clusters of gro...
Teeth are vertebrate organs that arise from complex and progressive interactions between an ectoderm...
SummaryThe continuously growing mouse incisor serves as a valuable model to study stem cell regulati...
OBJECTIVES: The successional dental lamina is the distinctive structure on the lingual side of t...
The continuously growing mouse incisor serves as a valuable model to study stem cell regulation duri...
<p>Transversal sections through the dental stalk area of the first molar in the lower jaw of mouse. ...
<p><b>A-C:</b> The successional dental lamina is visible from late embryonic stages (E16) as the epi...
: Various signaling molecular pathways are involved in odontogenesis to promote cellular replication...
The enamel knot (EK), which is located in the center of bud and cap stage tooth germs, is a transito...
6 Abstract The development of the mouse tooth primordium is an important model for studying odontoge...
During four days of prenatal development in the mouse, the morphology of the first lower molar moves...
SummaryThe proper positioning of organs during development is essential, yet little is known about t...
Tooth development in the mouse embryo is an important model of developmental biology for studying no...
<div><p>The successional dental lamina (SDL) plays an essential role in the development of replaceme...