The Type, Origin and Function of the Odontogenic Cells of Continuously Growing Guinea-Pig Molars

Abstract

Little is known about which cell types act as the origin of odontogenic stem cells and how these stem cells differentiate to become functional. In the present study 3-day-old guinea-pigs were injected with tritiated thymidine, killed at intervals and their molars studied. The odontogenic cells were found to originate from the stem cells which by autoradiography were shown to be slow cycling and lightly labelled. As they differentiated they became heavily labelled and were designated transit 'dividing cells'. With further differentiation the cells were unlabelled and were designated 'simple transit cells'

    Similar works

    Full text

    thumbnail-image