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Teeth develop as ectodermal appendages in vertebrate embryos, and their early development resembles morphologically as well as molecularly other organs such as hairs and glands. Interactions between the ectoderm and underlying mesenchyme constitute a central mechanism regulating the morphogenesis of
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