Tooth germ invagination from cell-cell interaction: Working hypothesis on mechanical instability.
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Kenichi Yoshikawa | Hisako Takigawa-Imamura | Takashi Tsuji | K. Yoshikawa | H. Takigawa-Imamura | T. Tsuji | Ritsuko Morita | Takafumi Iwaki | T. Iwaki | R. Morita
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