Immunohistochemical Localization of YAP and TAZ in Mouse Incisor Tooth Germ
Tetsuya Sugizaki,
Ryo Tamamura,
Tetsuro Kono
Abstract:Yesassociated protein (YAP) and transcriptional coactivator with PDZbinding motif (TAZ) are widely expressed homologous protein, initially identified as a significant downstream effector in the Hippo signaling pathway that functions to regulate mammalian tissue and organ size. Tooth morphogenesis proceeds by controlled, continuous epithelialmesenchymal interactions. We investigated the localization of YAP and TAZ in mouse incisor tooth germ using immunohistochemistry. Paraffin sections were prepared from the h… Show more
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