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Dental pulp stem cells in regenerative medicine
British Dental Journal, 2018The mesenchymal stem cells (dental pulp stem cells; DPSC) found inside teeth represent a significant future source of stem cells for regenerative medicine procedures. This review describes the ontogeny of DPSC; the laboratory processing and collection of DPSC; the immuno-cytochemical characterisation of DPSC; the differentiation between adult DPSC and ...
P, Hollands, D, Aboyeji, M, Orcharton
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Pulp Regeneration by 3-dimensional Dental Pulp Stem Cell Constructs
Journal of Dental Research, 2018Dental pulp regeneration therapy for the pulpless tooth has attracted recent attention, and clinical trial studies are underway with the tissue engineering approach. However, there remain many concerns, including the extended period for regenerating the dental pulp. In addition, the use of scaffolds increases the risk of inflammation and infection. To
Y. Itoh +5 more
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Cellular senescence in dental pulp stem cells
Archives of Oral Biology, 2019This short review summarizes our current knowledge about dental stem cell aging and about possible targets for the regulation of cellular senescence.A literature search was performed using a combination of keywords, e.g., stem cells, replicative senescence, differentiation potential, dental pulp, dental follicle and periodontal ligament.Previous ...
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Dental Pulp Derived Mesenchymal Stromal Cells
This book presents an evaluation of stem cells from human dental pulp as a reliable stem cell source for cell-based therapy to stimulate tissue regeneration.? In this thoroughly updated and expanded second edition, the author covers mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) biology, various sources of MSCs, and the therapeutic potential of MSCs.openaire +2 more sources
2012
Stem cell technology is developing at a rapid pace. Every piece of seemingly unrelated, floating data is being conglomerated to broaden current knowledge and move closer to the inevitable shift in paradigms of current fundamental cell biology systems. The question of what a stem cell actually is may no longer require further discussion; however, there ...
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Stem cell technology is developing at a rapid pace. Every piece of seemingly unrelated, floating data is being conglomerated to broaden current knowledge and move closer to the inevitable shift in paradigms of current fundamental cell biology systems. The question of what a stem cell actually is may no longer require further discussion; however, there ...
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Dental Pulp Stem Cells in Pulp Regeneration
SunText Review of Medical & Clinical Research, 2021Saberian E +3 more
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