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Cover illustration: The coronal sections of the mesial root of first molars in Osterix-cre mice crossed with R26-mTmG reporter mice atP21. GFP-positive cells are observed in pulp, periodontal ligaments, and alveolar bones. The dentinal tubules in root dentin are either GFP-positive or tomato-positive.