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- Ectomesenchyme has properties similar to mesenchyme. The origin of the ectomesenchyme is disputed. It is either like the mesenchyme, arising from mesodermic...
- Ectomesenchymal chondromyxoid tumor (ECT) is a benign intraoral tumor with presumed origin from undifferentiated (ecto)mesenchymal cells. There are some...
- alveolar bone through cementum. NGF-R is present in the condensing ectomesenchymal cells of the dental papilla in the early cap stage tooth germ and plays...
- and prenatal development, the dental papilla is a condensation of ectomesenchymal cells called odontoblasts, seen in histologic sections of a developing...
- fetal rhabdomyoma. The differential diagnosis in the tongue includes ectomesenchymal chondromyxoid tumor. It is much more common to find metastasis from...
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- palate. A similar tumor type may be found in the tongue, referred to as ectomesenchymal chondromyxoid tumor. The myoepithelial cells may be spindled, plasmacytoid...
- dividing tissue is surrounded by and, some would argue, stimulated by ectomesenchymal growth. When it is present, the dental lamina connects the developing...
- and become dental papilla. Together the epithelial enamel organ and ectomesenchymal dental papilla and follicle form the tooth germ. The dental papilla...
- hyper-mineralized tissue with an organic "scaffold" consisting of ectodermal and ectomesenchymal proteins. Sire, Jean-Yves; Donoghue, Philip C. J.; Vickaryous, Matthews...