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Dental Pulp Polyps Contain Stem Cells Comparable to the Normal Dental Pulps [PDF]
Objectives: Few studies investigated the isolation of stem cells from pathologically injured dental tissues. The aim of this study was to assess the possibility of isolation of stem cells from pulp polyps (chronic hyperplastic pulpitis), a pathological ...
Attar, Armin +7 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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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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DENTAL PULP STEM CELLS AND THEIR CHARACTERIZATION [PDF]
Our aims were to isolate dental pulp stem cells, to cultivate them in various media and to investigate their basic biological properties and phenotype.16 lines of dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs) were isolated from an impacted third molar. After enzymatic dissociation of dental pulp, DPSCs were cultivated in modified cultivation media for mesenchymal ...
Jakub, Suchanek +5 more
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Effect of mesoporous bioactive glass on odontogenic differentiation of human dental pulp stem cells [PDF]
Healthy pulp tissue plays an important role in normal function and long-term retention of teeth. Mesoporous bioactive glass (MBG) as a kind of regenerative biomaterials shows the potential in preserving the vital pulp.
Lin Zhu, Jingyi Li, Yanmei Dong
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SHED - Basic Structure for Stem Cell Research [PDF]
The discovery that stem cells from dental pulp are capable of differentiating into endothelial cells raised the exciting possibility that these cells can be a single source of odontoblasts and vascular networks in dental tissue engineering.
Rucha Kashyap
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Dental pulp stem cells in neuroregeneration
Neurological diseases and injuries affect the routine life of patients. Current medical and surgical treatment has not improved the quality of life to desired limits. Neural regeneration through stem cells may be ideal choice in current scenario. Dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs), which are isolated from dental pulp, have shown excellent neuroregenerative
Sunil Paramel Mohan, Murugan Ramalingam
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Dental Pulp Fibroblast: A Star Cell
Dental pulp fibroblasts (DPFs) are the most abundant cell type in the dental pulp. They play pivotal roles; however, they are often mistaken to be involved only in the repair and maintenance of this connective tissue.We used the search terms "pulp fibroblast," "complement system proteins," "pulp inflammation," "angiogenesis," and "dentin pulp ...
José Luis Álvarez-Vásquez +1 more
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The cellular metabolic processes ensure the physiological integrity of the dentine-pulp complex. Odontoblasts and odontoblast-like cells are responsible for the defence mechanisms in the form of tertiary dentine formation.
Kacper Nijakowski +4 more
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Human dental pulp stem cell responses to different dental pulp capping materials [PDF]
Abstract Background Direct pulp capping is a vital pulp therapy for a pin-point dental pulp exposure. Applying a pulp capping material leads to the formation of a dentin bridge and protects pulp vitality. The aim of this study was to compare the effects of four dental materials, DyCal®, ProRoot® MTA, Biodentine™, and ...
Chawan Manaspon +7 more
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