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Mechanobiology of Dental Pulp Cells [PDF]
The dental pulp is the inner part of the tooth responsible for properly functioning during its lifespan. Apart from the very big biological heterogeneity of dental cells, tooth microenvironments differ a lot in the context of mechanical properties ...
Natalia Bryniarska-Kubiak +2 more
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Effect of Bioactive Glasses and Basic Fibroblast Growth Factor on Dental Pulp Cells [PDF]
Ideal regeneration of hard tissue and dental pulp has been reported with the use of a combination of bioactive glass and basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF).
Ayako Washio +4 more
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The dental pulp plays a crucial role in the long-term maintenance of tooth function. The progress of endodontic treatment and pulp tissue regeneration engineering has made pulp-regeneration therapy promising in clinical practice.
Huihui Ren +4 more
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Stem cells of the dental pulp are a population of postnatal stem cells with multilineage differentiation potential. These cells are derived from the neural ectomesenchyme, similar to most craniofacial tissues, and specific niches in the pulp have been ...
K Ranganathan, Vidya Lakshminarayanan
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Extruded Nucleoli of Human Dental Pulp Cells. [PDF]
Background and Objectives: The dental pulp stem cells are highly proliferative and can differentiate into various cell types, including endothelial cells. We aimed to evaluate the ultrastructural characteristics of the human dental pulp cells of the permanent frontal teeth.
Rusu MC +8 more
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The use of human dental pulp stem cells for in vivo bone tissue engineering: A systematic review
Dental pulp represents a promising and easily accessible source of mesenchymal stem cells for clinical applications. Many studies have investigated the use of human dental pulp stem cells and stem cells isolated from the dental pulp of human exfoliated ...
Alessander Leyendecker Junior +3 more
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BACKGROUND: Pulp damage can lead to dentinogenesis impairment, irreversible pulpitis, or pulp necrosis. Despite being the most used endodontic procedure to treat damaged pulp, root canal therapy only results in nonvital teeth which are prone to fractures
Ferry Sandra +6 more
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Application of neurotransmitters and dental stem cells for pulp regeneration: A review
Introduction: Although there have been many studies on stem cells, few have investigated how neurotransmitters and stem cell proliferation interact to regenerate dental pulp.
Hidayah Ramli +5 more
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Semaphorin 4D Induces Vasculogenic Differentiation of Dental Pulp Stem Cells
This work aimed to evaluate the effect of Semaphorin 4D (SEMA4D) signaling through Plexin B1 on the vasculogenic differentiation of dental pulp stem cells.
Najla Al Turkestani +2 more
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Teeth are exposed to various stimuli, including bacterial, thermal, and physical stimuli. Therefore, immune cells present in the normal dental pulp and the immune response to these stimuli have been studied.
Julia Osaki +3 more
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