TY - T1 - Isolation of dental stem cell-enriched populations from continuously growing mouse incisors SN - / UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10138/327589 T3 - Methods in Molecular Biology A1 - Balic, A. A2 - Papagerakis, Petros PB - Humana press Y1 - 2019 LA - eng AB - Continuous growth of the rodent incisor is enabled by epithelial and mesenchymal stem cells (ESCs and MSCs) which unceasingly replenish enamel and dentin, respectively, that wear by persistent animal gnawing. Lineage tracing studies have provided evidence that ESCs contribute to all epithelial lineages of the tooth in vivo. Meanwhile, in the mouse incisor, MSCs continuously contribute to odontoblast lineage and tooth growth. However, in vitro manipulation of ESCs has shown little progress, mainl... VO - IS - SP - OP - KW - Dental tissues; Mouse incisors; Stem cell-enriched population; Tooth regeneration; antibody; Sox2 protein, mouse; transcription factor Sox; animal tissue; cell isolation; cell population; controlled study; dissection; fluorescence activated cell sorting; incisor; mandible; mouse; nonhuman; stem cell; third molar; tooth development; tooth pulp; animal; cell separation; cytology; mesenchymal stem cell; procedures; Animals; Cell Separation; Incisor; Mesenchymal Stem Cells; Mice; SOXB1 Transcription Factors; Stem Cells; 313 Dentistry N1 - PP - ER -