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Sox2 marks epithelial competence to generate teeth in mammals and reptiles

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Fig. 1. Variations in tooth replacement in reptiles and mammals, andserial addition of molars in mammals
Fig. 2. Sox2 is localized to primary dental laminaand to lingual dental epithelium during mouse
Fig. 3. Sox2 expression localizes to dentallamina and successional dental lamina during
Fig. 5B). Sox2 expression was observed also in the developing M3.
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