PRX1-positive mesenchymal stem cells drive molar morphogenesis
Abstract Mammalian teeth, developing inseparable from epithelial-mesenchymal interaction, come in many shapes and the key factors governing tooth morphology deserve to be answered. By merging single-cell RNA sequencing analysis with lineage tracing models, we have unearthed a captivating correlation...
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Main Authors: | Xiaoqiao Xu (Author), Xuyan Gong (Author), Lei Zhang (Author), Han Zhang (Author), Yao Sun (Author) |
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