In mice, a toothless diastema separates the single incisor from the three molars in each dental quadrant. In the prospective diastema of the embryo, small rudimentary buds are found that are presumed to be rudiments of suppressed teeth. A supernumerary tooth occurs in the diastema of adult mice carrying mutations in either Spry2 or Spry4. In the case of Spry2 mutants, the origin of the supernumerary tooth involves the revitalization of a rudimentary tooth bud (called R2), whereas its origin in the Spry4 mutants is not known. In addition to R2, another rudimentary primordium (called MS) arises more anteriorly in the prospective diastema. We investigated the participation of both rudiments (MS and R2) in supernumerary tooth development in Spr...
The question of phenotypic convergence across a signalling pathway has important implications for bo...
Supernumerary teeth and tooth agenesis are common morphological anomalies in humans. We previously o...
One motivation in the study of development is the discovery of mechanisms that may guide evolutionar...
Tooth number is reduced in humans and mice when compared to the presumed basic tooth formula in mamm...
A major question in modern biology is how gene mutations affect development and are translated into ...
SummaryUnlike humans, who have a continuous row of teeth, mice have only molars and incisors separat...
The developing mouse dentition is a very useful tool to study molecular regulation of odontogenesis ...
International audienceThe question of phenotypic convergence across a signalling pathway has importa...
When a null mutation of a gene causes a complete developmental arrest, the gene is typically conside...
Rodents have a toothless diastema between the incisor and the first molar, which may contain rudimen...
Tooth development in the mouse embryo is an important model of developmental biology for studying no...
Mammalian dentition is characterized by regional differentiation into incisors, canines, premolars a...
Aims: Recently, relationships between CEBP/beta and hard tissue formation such as osteogenesis, chon...
Introduction: Although the de-velopment of normal dentition has been explored extensively, the mecha...
The X-linked hypohidrotic ectodermal dysplasia in man leads to dental defects and is homologous to t...
The question of phenotypic convergence across a signalling pathway has important implications for bo...
Supernumerary teeth and tooth agenesis are common morphological anomalies in humans. We previously o...
One motivation in the study of development is the discovery of mechanisms that may guide evolutionar...
Tooth number is reduced in humans and mice when compared to the presumed basic tooth formula in mamm...
A major question in modern biology is how gene mutations affect development and are translated into ...
SummaryUnlike humans, who have a continuous row of teeth, mice have only molars and incisors separat...
The developing mouse dentition is a very useful tool to study molecular regulation of odontogenesis ...
International audienceThe question of phenotypic convergence across a signalling pathway has importa...
When a null mutation of a gene causes a complete developmental arrest, the gene is typically conside...
Rodents have a toothless diastema between the incisor and the first molar, which may contain rudimen...
Tooth development in the mouse embryo is an important model of developmental biology for studying no...
Mammalian dentition is characterized by regional differentiation into incisors, canines, premolars a...
Aims: Recently, relationships between CEBP/beta and hard tissue formation such as osteogenesis, chon...
Introduction: Although the de-velopment of normal dentition has been explored extensively, the mecha...
The X-linked hypohidrotic ectodermal dysplasia in man leads to dental defects and is homologous to t...
The question of phenotypic convergence across a signalling pathway has important implications for bo...
Supernumerary teeth and tooth agenesis are common morphological anomalies in humans. We previously o...
One motivation in the study of development is the discovery of mechanisms that may guide evolutionar...