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The following pages link to Formation of supporting bone in association with periodontal ligament organization in the mouse (Q39319965):
Displaying 15 items.
- Bone formation without lamina dura in the middle-aged and elderly: possible dependence on enamel (Q33787129) (← links)
- Changes in the tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase cell population in dental follicles and bony crypts of rat molars during tooth eruption (Q35126996) (← links)
- Current concepts of the biology of tooth eruption (Q36043876) (← links)
- Periodontal regeneration in a buccal dehiscence model in monkeys after application of enamel matrix proteins (Q36884341) (← links)
- A model for development and evolution of complex morphological structures (Q37219691) (← links)
- Development and evolutionary origins of vertebrate skeletogenic and odontogenic tissues (Q37952679) (← links)
- Stem cells, tissue engineering and periodontal regeneration. (Q38151175) (← links)
- Do dental implants preserve and maintain alveolar bone? (Q38271666) (← links)
- H3-proline study of aging periodontal ligament matrix formation: comparison between matrices adjacent to either cemental or bone surfaces (Q39821691) (← links)
- Root surface--soft tissue interface. Part I: A review (Q40281456) (← links)
- Repair Potential of the Soft Tissue-Root Interface (Q40501777) (← links)
- Periodontal cell migration into the apical pulp during the repair process after pulpectomy in immature teeth: an autoradiographic study (Q41061983) (← links)
- The development of the periodontium--a largely ectomesenchymally derived unit (Q41754656) (← links)
- Advanced central myxoma of the jaws in Nigeria. Clinical features, treatment and pathogenesis (Q46798729) (← links)
- Cementum and Periodontal Ligament Regeneration. (Q50550633) (← links)