New insight into dental epithelial stem cells: Identification, regulation, and function in tooth homeostasis and repair

Volume: 12, Issue: 11, Pages: 1327 - 1340
Published: Nov 26, 2020
Abstract
Tooth enamel, a highly mineralized tissue covering the outermost area of teeth, is always damaged by dental caries or trauma. Tooth enamel rarely repairs or renews itself, due to the loss of ameloblasts and dental epithelial stem cells (DESCs) once the tooth erupts. Unlike human teeth, mouse incisors grow continuously due to the presence of DESCs that generate enamel-producing ameloblasts and other supporting dental epithelial lineages. The...
Paper Details
Title
New insight into dental epithelial stem cells: Identification, regulation, and function in tooth homeostasis and repair
Published Date
Nov 26, 2020
Volume
12
Issue
11
Pages
1327 - 1340
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