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6 Development of the Teeth: Root and Supporting Structures Nagat M
Specialized Stem Cell Niche Enables Repetitive Renewal of Alligator Teeth
Fate Map of the Dental Mesenchyme Dynamic Development Of
Sinking Our Teeth in Getting Dental Stem Cells to Clinics for Bone Regeneration
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Cell Proliferation Study in Human Tooth Germs
A Global Compendium of Oral Health
Stem Cells in the Face: Tooth Regeneration and Beyond
Initiation to Eruption
Observations on Continuously Growing Roots of the Sloth and the K14-Eda
Autocrine and Paracrine Shh Signaling Are Necessary for Tooth Morphogenesis, but Not Tooth Replacement in Snakes and Lizards (Squamata)
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Laser Ablation of Modern Human Cementum the Examination Of
S41467-020-18512-7 OPEN Dental Cell Type Atlas Reveals Stem and Differentiated Cell Types in Mouse and Human Teeth
Oral Histology Development of the Tooth and Its Supporting Tissues
Developmental Expression Patterns of Bcl-2, Bcl-X, Bax, and Bak in Teeth
Β-Catenin Initiates Tooth Neogenesis in Adult Rodent Incisors 911
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Sox2+ Stem Cells Contribute to All Epithelial Lineages of the Tooth Via Sfrp5+ Progenitors
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Pre-Natal Development of the Mouse Incisor
Characterization of Dental Epithelial Stem Cells from the Mouse Incisor with Two-Dimensional and Three-Dimensional Platforms
Hard Dental Tissues Regeneration—Approaches and Challenges
Coordinated Labio-Lingual Asymmetries in Dental and Bone
Root Or Crown: a Developmental Choice Orchestrated by the Differential Regulation of the Epithelial Stem Cell Niche in the Tooth of Two Rodent Species
Outer Enamel Epithelium Stellate Reticulum Stratum Intermedium Inner Enamel Epithelium Cervical Loop
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Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms of Tooth Root Development Jingyuan Li1,2,*, Carolina Parada1,* and Yang Chai1,‡
Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms of Tooth Root Development Jingyuan
Comparative Study on Differentiation of Cervical-Loop Cells and Hertwig's
Tissue Mechanical Forces and Evolutionary Developmental Changes Act Through Space and Time to Shape Tooth Morphology and Function
Sox2 Marks Epithelial Competence to Generate Teeth in Mammals And
Hertwig's Epithelial Root Sheath Regulates Tooth Root Periodontal Regeneration