“…Axin2 is a direct target of Wnt signaling (Jho et al, 2002; Lustig et al, 2002) and Wnt‐responsive cells expressing Axin2 are identified as MSCs in various tissues, including the dental pulp of both mouse incisors and molars in mice (An et al, 2018; Babb, Chandrasekaran, Carvalho Moreno Neves, & Sharpe, 2017; Bowman, van Amerongen, Palmer, & Nusse, 2013; Lee et al, 2015; van Amerongen, Bowman, & Nusse, 2012). Axin2 + cells in the PDL differentiate into alveolar bone osteoblasts after tooth extraction (Yuan et al, 2018) and during orthodontic tooth movement (K. Wang et al, 2022). In cementogenesis, Axin2 + cells differentiate into cementoblasts under the regulation of Wnt signaling (Xie et al, 2019), in a similar manner to Gli1 + cells (Xie et al, 2021).…”