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Salivary Gland Branching Morphogenesis — Recent Progress and Future Opportunities
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Salivary Gland Branching Morphogenesis — Recent Progress and Future Opportunities

  • Jeff Chi‐feng Hsu1 &
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International Journal of Oral Science volume 2, pages 117–126 (2010)Cite this article

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Salivary glands provide saliva to maintain oral health, and a loss of salivary gland function substantially decreases quality‐of‐life. Understanding the biological mechanisms that generate salivary glands during embryonic development may identify novel ways to regenerate function or design artificial salivary glands. This review article summarizes current research on the process of branching morphogenesis of salivary glands, which creates gland structure during development. We highlight exciting new advances and opportunities in studies of cell‐cell interactions, mechanical forces, growth factors, and gene expression patterns to improve our understanding of this important process.

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  1. Laboratory of Cell and Developmental Biology, National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, USA

    Jeff Chi‐feng Hsu & Kenneth M Yamada

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Hsu, J., Yamada, K. Salivary Gland Branching Morphogenesis — Recent Progress and Future Opportunities. Int J Oral Sci 2, 117–126 (2010). https://doi.org/10.4248/IJOS10042

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  • Received: 23 April 2010

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Keywords

  • salivary gland
  • epithelium
  • branching morphogenesis
  • fibronectin
  • E‐cadherin
  • growth factor

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