Morphogenetic fields within the dentition
The concept of genetic control of tooth size and shape by specific morphogenetic fields that control tooth formation originated from studies of the mammalian dentition and later, from the observation that within the human dentition certain key teeth within a class were more stable in size and morpho...
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Main Authors: | Townsend Grant C. (Author), Brown Tasman (Author) |
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1981-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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