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1. A screen of a large Czech cohort of oligodontia patients implicates a novel mutation in the PAX9 gene.

2. PAX9 polymorphisms and susceptibility to sporadic tooth agenesis: a case–control study in southeast China.

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3. Molecular basis of non-syndromic tooth agenesis: mutations of MSX1 and PAX9 reflect their role in patterning human dentition.

4. Novel mutation in the paired box sequence of PAX9 gene in a sporadic form of oligodontia.

5. Functional analysis of a novel missense mutation inAXIN2associated with non-syndromic tooth agenesis

6. Pax genes and organogenesis: Pax9 meets tooth development.

7. Genetic study of non-syndromic tooth agenesis through the screening of paired box 9, msh homeobox 1, axin 2, and Wnt family member 10A genes: a case-series

8. WNT10Acoding variants and maxillary lateral incisor agenesis with associated dental anomalies

9. Molecular basis of non-syndromic tooth agenesis: mutations ofMSX1andPAX9reflect their role in patterning human dentition

10. Novel mutation in the paired box sequence of PAX9 gene in a sporadic form of oligodontia

11. A screen of a large Czech cohort of oligodontia patients implicates a novel mutation in the PAX9 gene

12. Novel nonsense mutation in MSX1 in familial nonsyndromic oligodontia: subcellular localization and role of homeodomain/MH4

13. Novel PAX9 mutation associated with syndromic tooth agenesis

14. Novel nonsense mutation in MSX1 causes tooth agenesis with cleft lip in a Chinese family

15. PAX9 polymorphisms and susceptibility to sporadic tooth agenesis: a case-control study in southeast China

16. Identification of a novel mutation in the PAX9 gene in a family affected by oligodontia and other dental anomalies

17. A novel nonsense mutation in PAX9 is associated with marked variability in number of missing teeth

18. Pax genes and organogenesis: Pax9 meets tooth development