2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.11.06.371476
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Hedgehog signalling regulates patterning of the murine and human dentitions through Gas1 co-receptor function

Abstract: The mammalian dentition exhibits wide numerical and morphological variation between different species. The regulation of dental pattern is achieved through complex reiterative molecular signalling interactions that occur through multiple stages of tooth development. We show that mice with loss-of-function in the Hedgehog co-receptor Gas1 have variation in size, morphology and number of teeth within the molar dentition. Specifically, premolar-like supernumerary teeth are present with high penetrance, arising th… Show more

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