Single Cell RNA Sequencing Reveals Deep Homology of Dental Cell Types Across Vertebrates
Like most mammals, humans replace their teeth once throughout their lives and have limited regenerative capabilities. In contrast, mice continually renew tissues lost due to gnawing through a well characterized population of stem cells on the labial surface of the incisor. Most non-mammalian vertebr...
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Main Authors: | George W. Gruenhagen (Author), Talha Mubeen (Author), Chinar Patil (Author), Joseph Stockert (Author), Jeffrey T. Streelman (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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