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Jernvall, J., & Selänne, L. (1999). Laser confocal microscopy and geographic information systems in the study of dental morphology. Palaeontologia Electronica 2(1): 18 p., 905KB. Online PDF

Keränen, S.V.E., Kettunen, P., Åberg, T., Thesleff, I., & Jernvall, J. (1999). Gene expression patterns associated with suppression of odontogenesis in mouse and vole diastema region. Development, Genes and Evolution 209: 495–506. PDF

Pispa, J., Jung, H.-S., Jernvall, J., Kettunen, P., Mustonen, T., Tabata, M.J., Kere, J., & Thesleff, I. (1999). Cusp patterning defect in Tabby mouse teeth and its partial rescue by FGF. Developmental Biology 216: 521–534. PDF

Wright, P.C., & Jernvall, J. (1999). The future of primate communities: a reflection of the present? In: Primate communities, J.G. Fleagle, C. Janson & K. Reed (eds), Cambridge University Press, pp. 295–309.

Jernvall, J., & Wright, P.C. (1998). Diversity components of impending primate extinctions. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA. 95: 11279–11283. PDF

Jernvall, J., Åberg, T., Kettunen, P., Keränen, S., & Thesleff, I. (1998). The life history of an embryonic signaling center: BMP-4 induces p21 and is associated with apoptosis in the mouse tooth enamel knot. Development 125: 161–169. PDF

Keränen, S.V.E., Åberg, T., Kettunen, P., Thesleff, I., & Jernvall, J. (1998). Association of developmental regulatory genes with the development of different molar tooth shapes in two species of rodents. Development, Genes, and Evolution 208: 477–486. PDF

Jernvall, J., Hunter, J.P., & Fortelius, M. (1996). Molar tooth diversity, disparity, and ecology in Cenozoic ungulate radiations. Science 274: 1489–1492. PDF

Vaahtokari, A., Åberg, T., Jernvall, J., Keränen, S., & Thesleff, I. (1996). The enamel knot is a signaling center in the developing mouse tooth. Mechanisms of Development 54: 39–43. PDF

Jernvall, J. (1995). Mammalian molar cusp patterns: Developmental mechanisms of diversity. Acta Zoologica Fennica 198: 1–61.

Hunter, J.P., & Jernvall, J. (1995). The hypocone is a key innovation in mammalian evolution. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA. 92: 10718–10722. PDF

Jernvall, J., Kettunen, P., Karavanova, I., Martin, L.B., & Thesleff, I. (1994). Evidence for the role of the enamel knot as a control center in mammalian tooth cusp formation: non-dividing cells express growth stimulating Fgf-4 gene. International Journal of Developmental Biology 38: 463–469.