D’ErricoJABerryJEOuyangHStrayhornCLWindleJJSomermanMJ. 2000. Employing a transgenic animal model to obtain cementoblasts in vitro. J Periodontol. 71(1):63–72.
2.
D’ErricoJAMacNeilRLTakataTBerryJStrayhornCSomermanMJ. 1997. Expression of bone associated markers by tooth root lining cells, in situ and in vitro. Bone. 20(2):117–126.
3.
JärvinenESalazar-CiudadIBirchmeierWTaketoMMJernvallJThesleffI. 2006. Continuous tooth generation in mouse is induced by activated epithelial Wnt/beta-catenin signaling. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 103(49):18627–18632.
4.
KagayamaMLiHCZhuJSasanoYHatakeyamaYMizoguchiI. 1997. Expression of osteocalcin in cementoblasts forming acellular cementum. J Periodontal Res. 32(3):273–278.
5.
LiuFChuEYWattBZhangYGallantNMAndlTYangSHLuMMPiccoloSSchmidt-UllrichR. 2008. Wnt/beta-catenin signaling directs multiple stages of tooth morphogenesis. Dev Biol. 313(1):210–224.
SasanoYMaruyaYSatoHZhuJXTakahashiIMizoguchiIKagayamaM. 2001. Distinctive expression of extracellular matrix molecules at mRNA and protein levels during formation of cellular and acellular cementum in the rat. Histochem J. 33(2):91–99.
8.
Takano-YamamotoTTakemuraTKitamuraYNomuraS. 1994. Site-specific expression of mRNAs for osteonectin, osteocalcin, and osteopontin revealed by in situ hybridization in rat periodontal ligament during physiological tooth movement. J Histochem Cytochem. 42(7):885–896.
9.
ThomsonTSBerryJESomermanMJKirkwoodKL. 2003. Cementoblasts maintain expression of osteocalcin in the presence of mineral trioxide aggregate. J Endod. 29(6):407–412.
10.
WangXPO’ConnellDJLundJJSaadiIKuraguchiMTurbe-DoanACavallescoRKimHParkPJHaradaH. 2009. Apc inhibition of Wnt signaling regulates supernumerary tooth formation during embryogenesis and throughout adulthood. Development. 136(11):1939–1949.
11.
YinXLiJSalmonBHuangLLimWHLiuBHunterDJRansomRCSinghGGilletteM. 2015. Wnt signaling and its contribution to craniofacial tissue homeostasis. J Dent Res. 2015;94(11):1487–1494.