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The bioengineering of human teeth is more complicated than mouse teeth since people live much longer and need more durable dentition.
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So far at least 25 different genes have been found to be involved in the development of mouse teeth.
Hybrid teeth created by combining human gum cells and stem cells from mouse teeth have been grown in laboratory mice by researchers who hope the work could lead to dentures being superseded by new teeth grown on a patient's jaw.
"We've put bits of mice into chicken and got a mouse tooth," he says.
Dynamic expression of Wnt signaling-related Dickkopf1, -2, and -3 mRNAs in the developing mouse tooth.
Recently, mouse tooth germs reconstituted with the help of three-dimensional organ culture technologies (Ikeda et al. 2009; Nakao et al. 2007) or bioengineered tooth unit (Oshima et al. 2011) transplanted into the alveolar bone in the lost tooth region in an adult mouse yield tooth organ structures resembling those of native tooth.
For protein extraction from whole tooth buds, day 4 postnatal mouse tooth buds were dissected under the microscope.
This also has been documented in a mouse tooth cap stage transcriptome analysis (6).
Dental pulp tissues were isolated from postnatal day 5 mouse tooth germs.
These gene expression patterns differ from mouse tooth development, and discrepancies are also observed between tooth and scale development within the catshark.
Also, people have a lot of unusually shaped teeth, since most people have 32 teeth, each with five separate surfaces.
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