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Biology of tooth replacement in amniotes

Biology of tooth replacement in amniotes
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摘要 Tooth replacement is a common trait to most vertebrates, including mammals. Mammals, however, have lost the capacity for continuous tooth renewal seen in most other vertebrates, and typically have only 1-2 generations of teeth. Here, we review the mechanisms of tooth replacement in reptiles and mammals, and discuss in detail the current and historical theories on control of timing and pattern of tooth replacement and development. Tooth replacement is a common trait to most vertebrates, including mammals. Mammals, however, have lost the capacity for continuous tooth renewal seen in most other vertebrates, and typically have only 1-2 generations of teeth. Here, we review the mechanisms of tooth replacement in reptiles and mammals, and discuss in detail the current and historical theories on control of timing and pattern of tooth replacement and development.
出处 《International Journal of Oral Science》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2013年第2期66-70,共5页 国际口腔科学杂志(英文版)
基金 funded by an NSERC grant to Joy M Richman supported by Open Fund of State Key Laboratory of Oral Diseases, Sichuan University
关键词 dental lamina growth factor signalling MAMMAL epithelial stem cells diphyodonty polyphyodonty REPTILE successional lamina tooth replacement Zahnreihen zone of inhibition dental lamina growth factor signalling mammal epithelial stem cells diphyodonty polyphyodonty reptile successional lamina tooth replacement Zahnreihen, zone of inhibition
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