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Effect of low-level laser on proliferation, angiogenic and dentinogenic differentiation of human dental pulp stem cells. [PDF]
Rezaei F+4 more
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Expression of Bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) in human dental pulp
Katsutoshi Ito+4 more
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Abstract Aim This case report explored the application of next‐generation sequencing (NGS) and fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) to visualize and characterize microbial populations in a refractory endodontic infection with apical calculus‐like deposits, a rarely reported phenomenon.
Fernando J. Mota de Almeida+4 more
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NAT10 Regulates LPS-Induced Inflammation via Stabilization of N4-Acetylated PTX3 mRNA in Human Dental Pulp Stem Cells. [PDF]
Ni Z+6 more
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Mechanistic insights into dental stem cells‐derived exosomes in regenerative endodontics
Abstract Background Dental pulp is a richly vascularised and innervated tissue vital for tooth vitality, sensory function, and structural integrity. While conventional root canal therapy effectively treats necrotic permanent teeth, it irreversibly eliminates pulp vitality, potentially increasing the risk of secondary infections and long‐term structural
Paras Ahmad+4 more
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Gene expression profiles identify key factors in inflammatory odontoblastic dental pulp stem cell differentiation via TNFα/C5L2. [PDF]
Irfan M, Kim JH, Sreekumar S, Chung S.
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Abstract Aim This study aimed to assess how three different treatment protocols affect the survival of teeth and the survival of teeth without further interventions after root canal treatment (RCT), while also considering additional factors that could potentially influence the treatment outcome. Methodology Data were collected from an outpatient clinic
Ahmed Elmaasarawi+2 more
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Characterization of Fibronectin-Adherent, Non-Fibronectin-Adherent, and Explant-Derived Human Dental Pulp Stem Cell Populations. [PDF]
Kim H, Williams SJ, Colombo JS.
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Abstract Aim To evaluate the association of inflammatory mediators with clinical signs and symptoms and their spatial distribution in teeth with pulpitis. Methodology Fifty permanent teeth from adults with clinical diagnoses of normal pulp (n = 17), reversible pulpitis (n = 13) and symptomatic/asymptomatic irreversible pulpitis (n = 20), were recruited.
Ai Leen Shu Jen Loo+6 more
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