The comprehensive progress of tooth regeneration from the tooth development to tissue engineering and clinical application. [PDF]
Sui Y, Zhou Z, Zhang S, Cai Z.
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A potential role of p75NTR in the regulation of circadian rhythm and incremental growth lines during tooth development. [PDF]
Yuan H +9 more
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A 3‑Dimensional Scaffolding System Recapitulates the Hierarchical Osteon Structure
Xiheng Li +5 more
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Abstract In a large sample of adult crab‐eating macaques, we quantified sexual dimorphism in size, shape, and covariance across the whole skull and among anatomical regions of the cranium and mandible. All regions showed significant mean sex differences, but the magnitude of size and shape dimorphism varied substantially.
Andrea Cardini, Paul O'Higgins
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Correction: Birjandi, A.A.; Sharpe, P. The Secretome of the Inductive Tooth Germ Exhibits Signals Required for Tooth Development. <i>Bioengineering</i> 2025, <i>12</i>, 96. [PDF]
Birjandi AA, Sharpe P.
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Dynamic expression of IGFBP3 modulate dual actions of mineralization micro-environment during tooth development via Wnt/beta-catenin signaling pathway. [PDF]
Zhang M, Zheng J, Wu S, Chen H, Xiang L.
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Abstract Arhinolemur scalabrinii† Ameghino, 1898 was originally described as a strepsirrhine primate (Mammalia) but has been recognized as an anostomid fish since 2012. It remains the only extinct anostomid species known from complete cranial material.
Karen M. Panzeri +8 more
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Profiling and functional characterization of long noncoding RNAs during human tooth development. [PDF]
Gu X +13 more
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Abnormality in the Morphogenesis of Tooth Development and Relationship with Orthodontic Deformities and Treatment Approaches. [PDF]
Yordanova-Kostova GR +2 more
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Redescription of the Triassic cynodont Cistecynodon parvus and reassessment of its phylogeny
Abstract Cynodontia is an important subclade of Therapsida that first occurred in the late Permian. It includes extinct subclades which are the non‐mammaliaform cynodonts and Mammaliaformes, with the latter ultimately giving rise to crown mammals. The systematics of non‐mammaliaform cynodonts has been extensively studied and is relatively well‐resolved,
Erin S. Lund +4 more
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