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Results 1 - 10 of 92 for teeth
  1. ... ectoderm. These tissues include the skin, hair, nails, teeth, and sweat glands. Researchers believe that the WNT10A ... the formation and shaping of both baby (primary) teeth and adult (permanent) teeth. Several mutations in the ...
  2. ... mutations that cause a form of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease known as type 1B. Charcot-Marie-Tooth syndrome is a disorder characterized by muscle weakness ...
  3. ... mutations in people with type X Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, a disorder characterized by muscle weakness and ... in individuals with this type of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease.Most GJB1 gene mutations change single protein ...
  4. ... mutations that cause a form of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease known as type 2A. Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease damages the peripheral nerves, which can result ...
  5. ... from the ectoderm, including the skin, hair, nails, teeth, and sweat glands.The ectodysplasin A receptor interacts ... structures such as hair follicles, sweat glands, and teeth.Studies suggest that common variations (polymorphisms) in the ...
  6. ... is critical for the normal development of the teeth and other structures in the mouth. It may ... involved in the development of the mouth and teeth. Researchers believe that a deletion of the MSX1 ...
  7. ... protein called amelogenin, which is essential for normal tooth development. Amelogenin is involved in the formation of ... that forms the protective outer layer of each tooth. Enamel is composed mainly of mineral crystals. These ...
  8. ... protein called enamelysin, which is essential for normal tooth development. Enamelysin is involved in the formation of ... that forms the protective outer layer of each tooth. Enamel is composed mainly of mineral crystals. These ...
  9. ... protein called enamelin, which is essential for normal tooth development. Enamelin is involved in the formation of ... that forms the protective outer layer of each tooth. Enamel is composed mainly of mineral crystals. These ...
  10. ... involved in the development and maintenance of the teeth, bones, and cartilage. Cartilage is a tough, flexible ... build bones (osteoblasts) and in the development of teeth. About 200 mutations in the RUNX2 gene have ...
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