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Glycogen Storage Within Undifferentiated Cells of the Dental Papilla: Electron Microscope FindingsHarvard School of Dental Medicine, Harvard University, Boston, Massachusetts Large cytoplasmic pools of glycogen were observed within relatively undifferentiated cells in the dental papillae of the developing incisor teeth of young Swiss albino mice. Little or no glycogen was present within fully differentiated odontoblasts and fibroblasts, which suggests that the depletion of glycogen stores provides the energy needed for differentiation.
Journal of Dental Research, Vol. 47, No. 5,
699-703 (1968) |
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