Mouse tooth development time sequence determination for the ICR/Jcl strain.

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To establish the normal dental development pattern of the ICR/Jcl strain of mouse, we analyzed a significant number of observations of the different developmental stages of the first mandibular molar, accurately recording the chronology of their daily embryonic development. Proliferation of the dental sheet began at day 12.5 in utero (E-12.5), the bud stage appeared at days E-13.5 and E-14.5, the cap stage was observed at days E-14.5, E-15.5 and E-16.5 and the early bell stage at day E-17.5. The presence of predentin was observed at day E-18.5 and dentin was observed 1 and 2 days after birth (D-1 and D-2). The late bell stage with presence of enamel was detected more than 3 days after birth. Embryonic and dental development in the ICR/Jcl strain of mouse is faster than in other well-known strains. The establishment of this developmental pattern will be useful for future investigations of transgenic mice.

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Gaete, M., Lobos, N., & Torres-Quintana, M. A. (2004). Mouse tooth development time sequence determination for the ICR/Jcl strain. Journal of Oral Science, 46(3), 135–141. https://doi.org/10.2334/josnusd.46.135

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