In organized tissues, the precise geometry and the overall shape are critical for the specialized functions that the cells carry out. Odontoblasts are major matrix-producing cells of the tooth and have also been suggested to participate in sensory transmission. However, refined morphologic data on these important cells are limited, which hampers the analysis and understanding of their cellular functions. We took advantage of fluorescent color-coding genetic tracing to visualize and reconstruct in 3 dimensions single odontoblasts, pulp cells, and their assemblages. Our results show distinct structural features and compartments of odontoblasts at different stages of maturation, with regard to overall cellular shape, formation of the main proc...
Odontoblasts are known for depositing the dentine that comprises the internal structure of teeth and...
The goal of this study was to examine the contribution of perivascular cells to odontoblasts during ...
Classical tooth development theory suggests that dental papilla cells (DPCs) are the precursor cells...
In organized tissues, the precise geometry and the overall shape are critical for the specialized fu...
The dental pulp plays a crucial role in the long-term maintenance of tooth function. The progress of...
The dental pulp plays a crucial role in the long-term maintenance of tooth function. The progress of...
Odontoblast differentiation is a sequential process that involves several intermediate steps charact...
The dental pulp plays a crucial role in the long-term maintenance of tooth function. The progress of...
The dental pulp plays a crucial role in the long-term maintenance of tooth function. The progress of...
Every tissue is composed of multiple cell types that are developmentally, evolutionary and functiona...
The dental pulp plays a crucial role in the long-term maintenance of tooth function. The progress of...
In vivo organogenesis is based on the temporal-spatial developmental processes that depend on cell b...
Understanding cell types and mechanisms of dental growth is essential for reconstruction and enginee...
The dental pulp is known to be highly heterogenous, comprising distinct cell types including mesench...
Tooth development has attracted the attention of researchers since the 19th century. It became obvio...
Odontoblasts are known for depositing the dentine that comprises the internal structure of teeth and...
The goal of this study was to examine the contribution of perivascular cells to odontoblasts during ...
Classical tooth development theory suggests that dental papilla cells (DPCs) are the precursor cells...
In organized tissues, the precise geometry and the overall shape are critical for the specialized fu...
The dental pulp plays a crucial role in the long-term maintenance of tooth function. The progress of...
The dental pulp plays a crucial role in the long-term maintenance of tooth function. The progress of...
Odontoblast differentiation is a sequential process that involves several intermediate steps charact...
The dental pulp plays a crucial role in the long-term maintenance of tooth function. The progress of...
The dental pulp plays a crucial role in the long-term maintenance of tooth function. The progress of...
Every tissue is composed of multiple cell types that are developmentally, evolutionary and functiona...
The dental pulp plays a crucial role in the long-term maintenance of tooth function. The progress of...
In vivo organogenesis is based on the temporal-spatial developmental processes that depend on cell b...
Understanding cell types and mechanisms of dental growth is essential for reconstruction and enginee...
The dental pulp is known to be highly heterogenous, comprising distinct cell types including mesench...
Tooth development has attracted the attention of researchers since the 19th century. It became obvio...
Odontoblasts are known for depositing the dentine that comprises the internal structure of teeth and...
The goal of this study was to examine the contribution of perivascular cells to odontoblasts during ...
Classical tooth development theory suggests that dental papilla cells (DPCs) are the precursor cells...