1974
DOI: 10.1177/00220345740530062401
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Circadian Mitotic Rhythms in the Cervical Tissues of the Rat Maxillary Incisor

Abstract: A pronounced 24-hour fluctuation occurs in the mitotically active tissues of the rat maxillary incisor. High and low periods of activity were seen during the daytime as well as at night. A consistent increase in the number of mitotic figures occurred approximately four hours subsequent to a change in the light-dark regimen.

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“…At the base of the forming tooth, cells of the inner enamel epithelium arise from the cervical loop, a reservoir of stem cells that develops into ameloblast precursors (Thesleff et al, 2007). Daily mitotic rhythms have been observed in epithelial cells at the apical loop of rat incisors (Kiely and Wilde, 1974; Gasser et al, 1972). …”
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“…At the base of the forming tooth, cells of the inner enamel epithelium arise from the cervical loop, a reservoir of stem cells that develops into ameloblast precursors (Thesleff et al, 2007). Daily mitotic rhythms have been observed in epithelial cells at the apical loop of rat incisors (Kiely and Wilde, 1974; Gasser et al, 1972). …”
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confidence: 99%