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Publication : Spatial distribution of endogenous retinoids in the murine embryonic mandible.

First Author  Kronmiller JE Year  1994
Journal  Arch Oral Biol Volume  39
Issue  12 Pages  1071-8
PubMed ID  7717889 Mgi Jnum  J:23214
Mgi Id  MGI:70983 Doi  10.1016/0003-9969(94)90060-4
Citation  Kronmiller JE, et al. (1994) Spatial distribution of endogenous retinoids in the murine embryonic mandible. Arch Oral Biol 39(12):1071-8
abstractText  Retinoids play an important part in pattern formation during embryonic development. Exogenous retinoids alter the pattern of skeletal, neural and odontogenic tissues. Endogenous retinoids have been demonstrated previously in the murine embryonic mandible, reaching a concentration peak during the initiation of odontogenesis. It was now found that endogenous retinoids are present in a concentration gradient in the embryonic mouse mandible at the time of the initiation of the dental lamina. All-trans-retinoic acid was more concentrated in the incisor region and retinol in the molar region. These results, and the fact that exogenous retinoids produce supernumerary incisors and missing molars, suggest that all-trans-retinoic acid may instruct incisor morphology.
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