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Decoding SFRP2 progenitors in sustaining tooth growth at single-cell resolution. [PDF]
Zhao T+5 more
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ABSTRACT This study presents a comprehensive examination of exceptionally preserved eclogites from the Baie Verte Peninsula, Newfoundland Appalachians, which display a high‐temperature overprint, thus offering insights into the metamorphic evolution and exhumation mechanisms of such terrains. Through an integrated approach combining field observations,
Ludovico G. Scorsolini+4 more
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Human dental pulp stem cells for spinal cord injury. [PDF]
Wang K+7 more
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Editorial: Perivascular niche and stem cell signaling in tooth. [PDF]
Ouchi T, Shimizu E, Li B.
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The study of incremental lines in the dentine (left), cementum (centre) and enamel (right) of the giraffe revealed key information about the rate and pattern of dental growth in this vertebrate. These results were also useful to obtain data on the biology and life history of the species and sets the stage for future palaeohistological analysis in ...
Carmen Nacarino‐Meneses+2 more
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Evaluation of pulpal response at varying remaining dentin thickness in teeth restored with resin bulk fill composite, conventional glass ionomer cement and silver amalgam: Histomorphometric analysis. [PDF]
Agarwal A+6 more
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Using microtomographic scans of modern human arm and forearm bones and anterior dentition, we quantified cortical bone and dentine volumes and their topographic distribution. Our results revealed a co‐variation between cortical bone and dentine volumes, suggesting shared factors influencing their postnatal development.
Mathilde Augoyard+8 more
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The next generation of regenerative dentistry: From tooth development biology to periodontal tissue, dental pulp, and whole tooth reconstruction in the clinical setting. [PDF]
Morita K, Wang J, Okamoto K, Iwata T.
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The tooth patterning logic, which cannot be inferred from surface morphology, is revealed by visualizing buried tooth remnants in 3D. The primary teeth are added labially, initially organized in radial rows, which transition into linear rows where the coronoid becomes slender.
Donglei Chen
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Present status and future directions: Apexification.
Chauhan S+3 more
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