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The following pages link to Dental lamina as source of odontogenic stem cells: evolutionary origins and developmental control of tooth generation in gnathostomes (Q42448084):
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- Organized emergence of multiple-generations of teeth in snakes is dysregulated by activation of Wnt/beta-catenin signalling (Q21090715) (← links)
- An ancient gene network is co-opted for teeth on old and new jaws (Q21092735) (← links)
- Specialized stem cell niche enables repetitive renewal of alligator teeth (Q24617175) (← links)
- Scales and tooth whorls of ancient fishes challenge distinction between external and oral 'teeth' (Q27309109) (← links)
- Sox2 progenitors in sharks link taste development with the evolution of regenerative teeth from denticles (Q28584633) (← links)
- Cutting blade dentitions in squaliform sharks form by modification of inherited alternate tooth ordering patterns (Q28584990) (← links)
- Evolutionary origins and development of saw-teeth on the sawfish and sawshark rostrum (Elasmobranchii; Chondrichthyes) (Q28606847) (← links)
- Continuous dental replacement in a hyper-chisel tooth digging rodent (Q28743619) (← links)
- Reiterative pattern of sonic hedgehog expression in the catshark dentition reveals a phylogenetic template for jawed vertebrates (Q28754984) (← links)
- Development of cyclic shedding teeth from semi-shedding teeth: the inner dental arcade of the stem osteichthyan Lophosteus (Q30854167) (← links)
- Autocrine and paracrine Shh signaling are necessary for tooth morphogenesis, but not tooth replacement in snakes and lizards (Squamata). (Q33511873) (← links)
- A network of Wnt, hedgehog and BMP signaling pathways regulates tooth replacement in snakes (Q33695078) (← links)
- Therapeutic potential of dental stem cells. (Q33772243) (← links)
- Spatially restricted dental regeneration drives pufferfish beak development (Q33782551) (← links)
- Distinctive genetic activity pattern of the human dental pulp between deciduous and permanent teeth. (Q33927965) (← links)
- Formation of oral and pharyngeal dentition in teleosts depends on differential recruitment of retinoic acid signaling (Q34072200) (← links)
- Developmental basis of toothlessness in turtles: insight into convergent evolution of vertebrate morphology (Q34320885) (← links)
- European origin of placodont marine reptiles and the evolution of crushing dentition in Placodontia. (Q34335611) (← links)
- The stem osteichthyan Andreolepis and the origin of tooth replacement (Q34542803) (← links)
- Distinct developmental genetic mechanisms underlie convergently evolved tooth gain in sticklebacks. (Q35878146) (← links)
- Epithelial Label-Retaining Cells Are Absent during Tooth Cycling in Salmo salar and Polypterus senegalus (Q35980862) (← links)
- Replacing the first-generation dentition in pufferfish with a unique beak (Q35991647) (← links)
- Epithelial topography for repetitive tooth formation (Q36529214) (← links)
- Sox2 marks epithelial competence to generate teeth in mammals and reptiles (Q36682930) (← links)
- Stage-specific differential gene expression profiling and functional network analysis during morphogenesis of diphyodont dentition in miniature pigs, Sus Scrofa (Q37607507) (← links)
- Early development and replacement of the stickleback dentition. (Q37632353) (← links)
- Reptilian tooth development (Q37838903) (← links)
- Evolution of developmental pattern for vertebrate dentitions: an oro-pharyngeal specific mechanism (Q37843993) (← links)
- Signaling networks regulating tooth organogenesis and regeneration, and the specification of dental mesenchymal and epithelial cell lineages (Q37993428) (← links)
- Slow cycling cells in the continuous dental lamina of Scyliorhinus canicula: new evidence for stem cells in sharks (Q38409772) (← links)
- Fate of the molar dental lamina in the monophyodont mouse. (Q39002712) (← links)
- The Molecular Circuit Regulating Tooth Development in Crocodilians (Q39166428) (← links)
- Plate-like permanent dental laminae of upper jaw dentition in adult gobiid fish, Sicyopterus japonicus. (Q39269806) (← links)
- Insight from Frogs: Sonic Hedgehog Gene Expression and a Re-evaluation of the Vertebrate Odontogenic Band (Q39709841) (← links)
- An ancient dental gene set governs development and continuous regeneration of teeth in sharks (Q40023906) (← links)
- Editorial: A New Era in Dentistry: Stem Cell-Based Approaches for Tooth and Periodontal Tissue Regeneration. (Q42346357) (← links)
- Sox2 and Lef-1 interact with Pitx2 to regulate incisor development and stem cell renewal. (Q44440331) (← links)
- Complex patterns of tooth replacement revealed in the fruit bat (Eidolon helvum). (Q46512999) (← links)
- Tooth replacement without a dental lamina: the search for epithelial stem cells in Polypterus senegalus (Q46647427) (← links)
- The Permian reptile Opisthodontosaurus carrolli: a model for acrodont tooth replacement and dental ontogeny. (Q48170387) (← links)
- Development and evolution of tooth renewal in neoselachian sharks as a model for transformation in chondrichthyan dentitions (Q50420891) (← links)
- YAP overexpression affects tooth morphogenesis and enamel knot patterning (Q50683754) (← links)
- Spatial and temporal pattern for the dentition in the Australian lungfish revealed with sonic hedgehog expression profile (Q51946670) (← links)
- Tissue Mechanical Forces and Evolutionary Developmental Changes Act Through Space and Time to Shape Tooth Morphology and Function (Q58615509) (← links)
- Growth and mineralogy in dental plates of the holocephalan (Chondrichthyes): novel dentine and conserved patterning combine to create a unique chondrichthyan dentition (Q64106142) (← links)
- The alternative regenerative strategy of bearded dragon unveils the key processes underlying vertebrate tooth renewal (Q83229466) (← links)
- Retention of fish-like odontode overgrowth in Permian tetrapod dentition supports outside-in theory of tooth origins (Q90042418) (← links)
- Shark tooth regeneration reveals common stem cell characters in both human rested lamina and ameloblastoma (Q91106233) (← links)
- FAM20B-catalyzed glycosaminoglycans control murine tooth number by restricting FGFR2b signaling (Q97568469) (← links)
- A large Middle Devonian eubrachythoracid ‘placoderm’ (Arthrodira) jaw from northern Gondwana (Q106698987) (← links)