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Making a tooth:growth factors,transcription factors,and stem cells 被引量:36

Making a tooth:growth factors,transcription factors,and stem cells
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摘要 Mammalian tooth development is largely dependent on sequential and reciprocal epithelial-mesenchymal interactions. These processes involve a series of inductive and permissive interactions that result in the determination, differentiation, and organization of odontogenic tissues. Multiple signaling molecules, including BMPs, FGFs, Shh, and Wnt proteins, have been implicated in mediating these tissue interactions. Transcription factors participate in epithelial-mesenchymal interactions via linking the signaling loops between tissue layers by responding to inductive signals and regulating the expression of other signaling molecules. Adult stem cells are highly plastic and multipotent. These cells including dental pulp stem cells and bone marrow stromal cells could be reprogrammed into odontogenic fate and participated in tooth formation. Recent progress in the studies of molecular basis of tooth development, adult stem cell biology, and regene- ration will provide fundamental knowledge for the realization of human tooth regeneration in the near future.
出处 《Cell Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2005年第5期301-316,共16页 细胞研究(英文版)
基金 The studies described here from the authors'laborato-ries were supported by grants from the NIH,NSF,and Louisiana Board of Regents to Yi Ping CHEN,and Na-tional Natural Science Foundation of China(No.30270652) Fujian Provincial Department of Science and Technology(No.2002I006),China to Yan Ding ZHANG.
关键词 tooth development transcription factor growth factor stem cells regeneration. 干细胞 转录因子 生长因子 哺乳动物 牙齿 发育 再生
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