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Author Chen, Donglei

Title Odontodes The Developmental and Evolutionary Building Blocks of Dentitions
Published Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2023

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Description 1 online resource (377 p.)
Series Evolutionary Cell Biology Series
Evolutionary Cell Biology Series
Contents Cover -- Half Title -- Series -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Series Preface -- Preface -- About the Editor -- List of Contributors -- Chapter 1 On Dental Cell Types and Cell Populations, Also in Light of Evolution -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.1.1 Types of Teeth -- 1.1.2 Developmental Origin of Dental Cell Types -- 1.1.3 Cell Types and Continuously Growing Teeth -- 1.2 Current Perspective on Dental Cell Types -- 1.2.1 Epithelium-Derived Cell Types -- 1.2.2 Mesenchyme-Derived Cell Types -- 1.2.3 Blood Vessels -- 1.2.4 Dental Innervation and Associated Cell Types
1.2.5 Tissue-Residential Immune Cells of the Pulp -- 1.2.6 Cellular Composition of Structures Anchoring Teeth in Jaws -- 1.3 Evolution of Cell Types Building Odontodes -- 1.3.1 Evolution of Odontoblasts and Osteocytes -- 1.3.2 Evolution of Pulp Cells -- 1.3.3 Evolution of Cell Types Forming Tooth Attachment -- Cementoblasts and Periodontal Ligamentum -- 1.3.4 Evolution of Ameloblasts -- 1.4 Perspectives of Single-Cell Omics Methods in the Evolution of Cell Types Building Odontodes -- References -- Chapter 2 The Conquest of the Oropharynx by Odontogenic Epithelia
2.1 Introduction: What Are Teeth and Where Are They Formed? -- 2.2 The Odontogenic Epithelia: New Players -- 2.3 Odontogenesis Starts in Stratified Epithelia -- 2.4 Odontogenesis in the Oral Region Is Restricted to Odontogenic Bands or Dental Laminae -- 2.5 The Distribution of Pharyngeal Teeth: The Role of Retinoic Acid -- 2.6 Conclusions and Directions for Future Research -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 3 The Neural Crest and the Development of Odontoskeletogenic Potential along the Body Axis -- 3.1 Introduction
3.2 Distinct Neural Crest Subpopulations with Different Developmental Potential along the Anteroposterior Axis -- 3.3 Skeletal Biomineralization Is Tightly Associated with the Acquisition of Neural Crest -- 3.4 Schwann Cell Precursors, Cells with Neural Crest-like Developmental Potential -- 3.5 Neural Crest as a Generator of Odontoskeletogenic Potential along the Body Axis -- 3.6 Conclusion and Perspectives -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 4 Evolutionary Genomics of Odontode Tissues -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Tooth and Odontode Cells: Conserved Features in Extant Jawed Vertebrates
4.3 Tooth and Dermal Odontode Tissues: Variable Histological Features in Jawed Vertebrates -- 4.4 Tooth/Odontode Biomineralization, Shared Ancestral Processes? -- 4.5 General ECM Structural Components -- 4.5.1 Fibrillar and Minor Collagens -- 4.5.2 Proteoglycans -- 4.6 Matrix Mineralization Components -- 4.6.1 The Matrix- and Bone-Gla Proteins -- 4.6.2 The Specific Case of Type X Collagen -- 4.6.3 SPARC (Osteonectin) and SPARC-like Proteins -- 4.6.4 Extracellular Phosphatases -- 4.7 The Secretory Calcium-Binding Phosphoprotein Family -- 4.7.1 P/Q-Rich SCPPs
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4.7.2 The SIBLING Family of Acidic SCPPs
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781000961058
1000961052