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Magnetic Cryopreservation for Dental Pulp Stem Cells

Cells Tissues Organs, 2012
Magnetic cryopreservation has been successfully used for tooth banking with satisfactory implantation outcomes, suggesting that the method preserves human periodontal ligament cells and dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs). Therefore, magnetic cryopreservation may be applied for the preservation of DPSCs; however, this method has not been evaluated yet.
Sheng-Yang, Lee   +7 more
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Dental pulp stem cells in regenerative medicine

British Dental Journal, 2018
The 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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EFFECT OF SOMATOSTATIN ON DENTAL PULP STEM CELLS.

Journal of biological regulators and homeostatic agents, 2015
Dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs) are multipotent stem cells with the potential to differentiate into various cell types. For this reason, they have been proposed as an alternative source for mesenchymal stem cells. Somatostatin is a peptide hormone with an inhibitory effect on several endogenous hormones.
Lauritano, D   +6 more
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Cellular senescence in dental pulp stem cells

Archives of Oral Biology, 2019
This 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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Stem Cells of the Dental Pulp

2014
Dental Pulp Stem Cells (DPSCs) can be found within the cell rich zone of dental pulp. These stem cells, under specific stimuli, differentiate into many cell types which have wide therapeutic applications.   The dental stem cells are derived from both deciduous and permanent teeth.
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Dental pulp stem cells and regeneration

Endodontic Topics, 2013
Dental pulp‐derived stem cells (DPSCs) are considered to be of great promise for use in tissue repair and regenerative medicine. DPSCs can easily be collected from discarded teeth with little ethical concerns and harvested in a minimally invasive and safe manner.
Misako Nakashima   +2 more
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Induced Migration of Dental Pulp Stem Cells for in vivo Pulp Regeneration

Journal of Dental Research, 2011
Dental pulp has intrinsic capacity for self-repair. However, it is not clear whether dental pulp cells can be recruited endogenously for regenerating pulp tissues, including mineralizing into dentin. This work is based on a hypothesis that dental pulp stem/progenitor cells can be induced to migrate by chemotactic cytokines and act as endogenous cell ...
T, Suzuki   +9 more
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Pulp Regeneration by 3-dimensional Dental Pulp Stem Cell Constructs

Journal of Dental Research, 2018
Dental 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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Dental Stem Cells for Pulp Regeneration

2016
The management of pathological conditions of the dental pulp is mainly based on the disinfection of root canal system followed by the replacement of the infected or inflamed pulp tissues by inert materials. In immature teeth, the routine root canal treatment often limits the completion of root formation and protection against external root resorption ...
Nileshkumar Dubey   +2 more
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Dental Pulp Stem Cell Niche

2015
Dental stem cells exist in dental tissues. Of those that have been isolated and better studied are those reside in dental pulp. These dental tissue-derived mesenchymal stem/stromal cells (MSCs) shared similar characteristics to other MSCs , yet, they are subtly different.
Jinhua Yu   +3 more
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