Integration of multimodal data in the developing tooth reveals candidate regulatory loci driving human odontogenic phenotypes
Human odontogenic aberrations such as abnormal tooth number and delayed tooth eruption can occur as a symptom of rare syndromes or, more commonly, as nonsyndromic phenotypes. These phenotypes can require extensive and expensive dental treatment, posing a significant burden. While many dental phenoty...
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Main Authors: | Emma Wentworth Winchester (Author), Alexis Hardy (Author), Justin Cotney (Author) |
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