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The Genetic Control of Early Odontogenesis

British Journal of Orthodontics, 1999
Odontogenesis is a highly co-ordinated and complex process which relies upon cell-to-cell interactions that result in the initiation and generation of the tooth.
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The effects of cyclophosphamide on odontogenesis in the rat

Archives of Oral Biology, 1975
Abstract Twelve Wistar rats weighing 250–400 g were divided into four groups. Three groups were given respectively 40, 80 and 120 mg cyclophosphamide per kg by single intraperitoneal injections. The fourth, control, group was given 2 cm 3 normal saline. One animal from each group was killed after 1, 4 and 8 days.
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Molar odontogenesis in the trisomic 16 mouse

Archives of Oral Biology, 1993
Stocks used were male and female monozygotes for Robertsonian translocation specific for chromosomes 16 and 17 Rb(16.17)7Bnr and males and females homozygous for Robertsonian translocation for chromosomes 6 and 16 Rb(6.16)24Lub to produce double heterozygotes characterized as Rb(16.17)Bnr/Rb(6.16)24Lub.
T V, Di Stefano, D V, Provenza
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Odontogenesis: a retrospective

European Journal of Oral Sciences, 1998
Edward J. Kollar, E. J. Kollar
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Primate Odontogenesis

Journal of Dental Research, 1965
D R, SWINDLER, H A, MCCOY
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[Current concepts of odontogenesis].

Practica odontologica, 1991
Tooth growth and development involve complex biochemical and physiological processes. Some vitamins are required as coenzymes, but these molecules are also needed to synthesize specific proteins with structural or transport functions. Collagen synthesis is carried out by ascorbic acid interaction. Vitamin A induces calbindin synthesis.
M del R, Rojano Pérez   +2 more
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[Role of the genes in odontogenesis].

Revue de stomatologie et de chirurgie maxillo-faciale, 1985
The authors suggest a genetic model of dental development. This model is based on chromosomal mapping of genes involved in odontogenesis. The role of X and Y chromosomes is updated.
P, Farge   +3 more
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Odontogenesis imperfecta

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1961
A.P. Chaudhry   +3 more
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The experimental investigation of odontogenesis

The International Journal of Developmental Biology, 1995
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Histology of Odontogenesis: An Overview

Odontogenesis refers to the process of tooth formation, eruption and integration with its surrounding tissues. It encompasses primary and permanent dentition development. Odontogenesis involves the intra-oral molecular embryological process in which teeth are formed from specialised embryonic cells until their root formation and eruption are completed.
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