Developmental plasticity of epithelial stem cells in tooth and taste bud renewal

Volume: 116, Issue: 36, Pages: 17858 - 17866
Published: Aug 19, 2019
Abstract
In Lake Malawi cichlids, each tooth is replaced in one-for-one fashion every ∼20 to 50 d, and taste buds (TBs) are continuously renewed as in mammals. These structures are colocalized in the fish mouth and throat, from the point of initiation through adulthood. Here, we found that replacement teeth (RT) share a continuous band of epithelium with adjacent TBs and that both organs coexpress stem cell factors in subsets of label-retaining cells. We...
Paper Details
Title
Developmental plasticity of epithelial stem cells in tooth and taste bud renewal
Published Date
Aug 19, 2019
Volume
116
Issue
36
Pages
17858 - 17866
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