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Developmental Aspects of Oral Biology assembles within one volume selected contributions from highly competent investigators currently engaged in research on developmental problems in oral tissues.
The primary objective of this book is to facilitate rapid and lucid communication among researcher, teacher, student, and the practitioner interested in oral tissues and oral diseases. This is best accomplished by providing critical surveys of discussions of the state of knowledge or concepts in relevant areas of biology that relate to development, development in terms of embryogenesis, prenatal growth and development, maturation, senescence, and developmental aberrations which manifest themselves as oral pathology.
The book begins with a study on the nutritional aspects of embryogenesis. Separate chapters then cover the molecular biology of developing systems; immunological determinants in development; and the migration, interaction, and early differentiation of orofacial tissues. Subsequent chapters deal with topics such as the development of the primary and secondary palate and the taste buds; tissue interaction during in vitro odontogenesis; matrix development in mineralizing tissues; and macromolecular interactions in the connective tissues of the periodontium.
Developmental Aspects of Oral Biology assembles within one volume selected contributions from highly competent investigators currently engaged in research on developmental problems in oral tissues. The primary objective of this book is to facilitate rapid and lucid communication among researcher, teacher, student, and the practitioner interested in oral tissues and oral diseases. This is best accomplished by providing critical surveys of discussions of the state of knowledge or concepts in relevant areas of biology that relate to development, development in terms of embryogenesis, prenatal growth and development, maturation, senescence, and developmental aberrations which manifest themselves as oral pathology. The book begins with a study on the nutritional aspects of embryogenesis. Separate chapters then cover the molecular biology of developing systems; immunological determinants in development; and the migration, interaction, and early differentiation of orofacial tissues. Subsequent chapters deal with topics such as the development of the primary and secondary palate and the taste buds; tissue interaction during in vitro odontogenesis; matrix development in mineralizing tissues; and macromolecular interactions in the connective tissues of the periodontium.

Front Cover 1
Developmental Aspects of Oral Biology 4
Copyright Page 5
Table of Contents 6
List of Contributors 12
Preface 14
CHAPTER 1. Nutritional Aspects of Embryogenesis 18
I. Introduction 18
II. Basic Principles of Nutrition 19
III. Nutritional Foundations for Embryogenesis 20
IV. Nutritional Studies during Avian Embryogenesis 21
V. Nutritional Studies during Mammalian Embryogenesis 22
VI. Summary and Conclusions 25
Acknowledgments 26
References 26
CHAPTER 2. Consideration of the Molecular Biology of Developing Systems 28
I. Introduction 28
II. The Structure of the Chromosome 29
III. Chromosomal Basic Proteins—The Histones 32
IV. The Acidic Proteins 34
V. The Restriction of Transcription in Chromatin 36
VI. Chromatin of Mammalian Salivary Glands 42
VII. General Consideration of the Control of the Genome in Eukaryotic Systems 45
VIII. Hypothesis on Gene Control during Somatic Cell Differentiation 48
Acknowledgments 50
References 50
CHAPTER 3. Immunological Determinants in Development 52
I. Introduction 52
II. Antibodies to Inducers between Two Cell Types 59
III. Antibodies to Cell Recognition Sites/Patterns 63
IV. Control of Differentiation with Antibodies Directed to Specific Determinants in Development 66
V. Summary 67
References 68
CHAPTER 4. Observations on the Migration, Interaction, and Early Differentiation of Orofacial Tissues 70
I. The Neural Crest 72
II. Cephalic Mesoderm and Its Contributions to Orofacial Development 84
III. Concluding Comments 95
Acknowledgments 96
References 96
CHAPTER 5. Morphogenesis of the Primary and Secondary Palate 98
I. Introduction 98
II. The Closing of the Labiomaxillary Arch 99
III. Morphogenesis of the Secondary Palate 108
Acknowledgment 125
References 125
CHAPTER 6. The Taste Bud: A Model System for Developmental Studies 126
I. Introduction 126
II. Cytology of Taste Buds 128
III. Taste Bud Development 130
IV. Degeneration and Regeneration Studies 133
V. Other Sensory Systems 135
VI. Growth of Taste Buds in Organ Culture 137
Acknowledgments 139
References 139
CHAPTER 7. Histogenetic Aspects of Dermal—Epidermal Interactions 142
I. Introduction 143
II. Development of Epidermal Derivatives 144
III. The Response of the Dental Epithelium to Ectopic Dermal Influences 154
IV. Disruption of Dermal–Epidermal Interactions in Tooth Germ Organ Cultures 158
V. Future Approaches to the Study of Dermal–Epidermal Interactions 163
VI. Summary 165
Acknowledgments 165
References 166
CHAPTER 8. Tissue Interaction during in Vitro Odontogenesis 168
I. Introduction 168
II. Evaluation of in Vitro and Transplantation Procedures 171
III. Tissue Interactions in Cultures of Intact Teeth 172
IV. Tissue Interactions in Tooth Tissue Recombinants 173
V. Tissue Interactions in Cultures of Fractions of a Tooth 175
VI. Some Generalizations of Tooth Tissue Interactions 177
Acknowledgments 180
References 180
CHAPTER 9. Intercellular Communication during Odontogenesis 182
I. The Problem: Epithelial–Mesenchymal Interactions 182
II. Why the Tooth Primordium? 187
III. Is There a Specific Molecule Actually Synthesized within Either Heterotypic Tissue and Subsequently Transferred to the Reciprocal Tissue Type? 190
IV. Intercellular Communication 198
Acknowledgments 214
References 214
CHAPTER 10. Matrix Development in Mineralizing Tissues as Shown by Radioautography: Formation of Enamel and Dentin 218
I. Introduction 218
II. Historical Perspective 221
III. Amelogenesis 224
IV. Dentinogenesis 241
V. Summary and Conclusions 254
Acknowledgments 255
References 255
CHAPTER 11. Scanning Electron Microscopic Studies of the Formation of Mineralized Tissues 260
I. Introduction 260
II. Architectural Details of Biological Hard Tissues 261
III. Resorption 288
IV. Cartilage Mineralization and Endochondral Ossification 289
V. Concluding Remarks 290
Acknowledgments 291
References 291
CHAPTER 12. The Biochemical Characterization of Various Collagene 292
I. Introduction 292
II. General Review of Collagen Chemistry 293
III. Comparative Biochemistry of Collagen 299
IV. Implications for Developmental Biology and Summary 305
References 307
CHAPTER 13. Macromolecular Interactions in the Connective Tissues of the Periodontium 308
I. The Normal Connective Tissue Matrix 309
II. The Connective Tissue Matrix of the Normal Periodontium 314
III. The Connective Tissue Matrix of the Diseased Periodontium 321
IV. Summary 323
Acknowledgments 324
References 324
CHAPTER 14. Developmental Aspects of the Periodontium 326
I. Introduction 326
II. The Origins of the Periodontal Tissues 327
III. The Development of Fiber Groups in the Ligament 332
IV. Hertwig's Epithelial Root Sheath 335
V. Remodeling in the Developing Periodontium 337
References 340
CHAPTER 15. Development of Gingival Crevicular Epithelium and Periodontal Disease 342
I. Introduction 343
II. A General Morphological Description of the Gingival Sulcus 343
III. Interfaces: Conceptual Aspects 350
IV. Interactions within Gingival Tissues 353
V. Theoretical Aspects of Cementum Repair 363
VI. Summary 365
References 366
CHAPTER 16. Salivary Gland Morphogenesis: Ultrastructural Criteria 368
I. Introduction 368
II. The Secretory Process 369
III. Secretory Processes in the Parotid Acinar Cell 376
IV. Future Direction 383
References 384
CHAPTER 17. Developmental Aspects of the Lymphocyte: Nucleic Acid Metabolism in Normal and Malignant Lymphoid Cells 386
I. Introduction 386
II. Description of the System 387
III. The Viral Etiology of Burkitt's Lymphoma 389
IV. Conclusion 399
References 399
CHAPTER 18. Developmental Considerations: Carcinogenesis and Oncology 402
I. Introduction 402
II. Cell and Tissue Regulatory Systems 403
III. In Vitro Model Systems of Tumor Induction 408
IV. Oral Tumors Induced by Polyoma Virus 409
V. Murine Organ and Tissue Specificity of Tumor Induction by Polyoma Virus 410
VI. Epitheliomesenchymal Interactions in Mouse Salivary Tumor Induction by Polyoma Virus 413
VII. Epitheliomesenchymal Interactions in Mouse Ameloblastoma Induction by Polyoma Virus 417
VIII. Summary 420
Acknowledgment 421
References 421
Author Index 424
Subject Index 434

Erscheint lt. Verlag 22.10.2013
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Natur / Technik Naturführer
Naturwissenschaften Biologie
Technik
ISBN-10 1-4832-7818-2 / 1483278182
ISBN-13 978-1-4832-7818-6 / 9781483278186
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