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January 22, 2000
Cusp patterning defect in Tabby mouse teeth and its partial rescue by FGF
J Pispa, H S Jung, J Jernvall, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience
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August 10, 2000
FGF/FGFR-2(IIIb) signaling is essential for inner ear morphogenesis
U Pirvola, B Spencer-Dene, L Xing-Qun, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)
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April 6, 2000
Integration of FGF and TWIST in calvarial bone and suture development
D P Rice, T Aberg, Y Chan, et al.
Developmental Biology
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February 24, 2001
TNF signaling via the ligand-receptor pair ectodysplasin and edar controls the function of epithelial signaling centers and is regulated by Wnt and activin during tooth organogenesis
J Laurikkala, M Mikkola, T Mustonen, et al.
Archives of Oral Biology
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March 9, 2004
Expression of aquaporin isoforms during human and mouse tooth development
S Felszeghy, L Módis, P Németh, et al.
Journal of Dental Research
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November 16, 2014
Early dental epithelial transcription factors distinguish ameloblastoma from keratocystic odontogenic tumor
K Heikinheimo, K J Kurppa, A Laiho, et al.
Scandinavian Journal of Dental Research
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June 1, 1979
Effect of caries in mentally handicapped children of addition of fluoride and bicarbonate-phosphate to dietary sugar products
H Luoma, A Nyman, A Toivonen, et al.
The Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry : Official Journal of the Histochemistry Society
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April 29, 1998
The gene defective in anhidrotic ectodermal dysplasia is expressed in the developing epithelium, neuroectoderm, thymus, and bone
O Montonen, S Ezer, U K Saarialho-Kere, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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December 16, 1997
The Tabby phenotype is caused by mutation in a mouse homologue of the EDA gene that reveals novel mouse and human exons and encodes a protein (ectodysplasin-A) with collagenous domains
A K Srivastava, J Pispa, A J Hartung, et al.
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Developmental Biology
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January 22, 2000
Cusp patterning defect in Tabby mouse teeth and its partial rescue by FGF
J Pispa, H S Jung, J Jernvall, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience
|
August 10, 2000
FGF/FGFR-2(IIIb) signaling is essential for inner ear morphogenesis
U Pirvola, B Spencer-Dene, L Xing-Qun, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)
|
April 6, 2000
Integration of FGF and TWIST in calvarial bone and suture development
D P Rice, T Aberg, Y Chan, et al.
Developmental Biology
|
February 24, 2001
TNF signaling via the ligand-receptor pair ectodysplasin and edar controls the function of epithelial signaling centers and is regulated by Wnt and activin during tooth organogenesis
J Laurikkala, M Mikkola, T Mustonen, et al.
Archives of Oral Biology
|
March 9, 2004
Expression of aquaporin isoforms during human and mouse tooth development
S Felszeghy, L Módis, P Németh, et al.
Journal of Dental Research
|
November 16, 2014
Early dental epithelial transcription factors distinguish ameloblastoma from keratocystic odontogenic tumor
K Heikinheimo, K J Kurppa, A Laiho, et al.
Scandinavian Journal of Dental Research
|
June 1, 1979
Effect of caries in mentally handicapped children of addition of fluoride and bicarbonate-phosphate to dietary sugar products
H Luoma, A Nyman, A Toivonen, et al.
The Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry : Official Journal of the Histochemistry Society
|
April 29, 1998
The gene defective in anhidrotic ectodermal dysplasia is expressed in the developing epithelium, neuroectoderm, thymus, and bone
O Montonen, S Ezer, U K Saarialho-Kere, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
December 16, 1997
The Tabby phenotype is caused by mutation in a mouse homologue of the EDA gene that reveals novel mouse and human exons and encodes a protein (ectodysplasin-A) with collagenous domains
A K Srivastava, J Pispa, A J Hartung, et al.
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