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Imperative Role of Dental Pulp Stem Cells in Regenerative Therapies: A Systematic Review [PDF]
Stem cells are primitive cells that can differentiate and regenerate organs in different parts of the body such as heart, bones, muscles and nervous system.
Aggarwal, A+5 more
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Monitoring Notch Signaling-Associated Activation of Stem Cell Niches within Injured Dental Pulp
Dental pulp stem/progenitor cells guarantee tooth homeostasis, repair and regeneration throughout life. The decision between renewal and differentiation of these cells is influenced by physical and molecular interactions with stromal cells and ...
Thimios A. Mitsiadis+4 more
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Dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs) are mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) that have multipotent differentiation and a self-renewal ability. They have been useful not only for dental diseases, but also for systemic diseases.
Yoichi Yamada+3 more
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Radious: Unveiling the Enigma of Dental Radiology with BEIT Adaptor and Mask2Former in Semantic Segmentation [PDF]
X-ray images are the first steps for diagnosing and further treating dental problems. So, early diagnosis prevents the development and increase of oral and dental diseases. In this paper, we developed a semantic segmentation algorithm based on BEIT adaptor and Mask2Former to detect and identify teeth, roots, and multiple dental diseases and ...
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Epigenetic Regulation of Dental Pulp Stem Cell Fate [PDF]
Epigenetic regulation, mainly involving DNA methylation, histone modification, and noncoding RNAs, affects gene expression without modifying the primary DNA sequence and modulates cell fate. Mesenchymal stem cells derived from dental pulp, also called dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs), exhibit multipotent differentiation capacity and can promote various ...
Dan Zhou+10 more
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Human adult dental pulp CD117/c-kit-positive networks of stromal cells [PDF]
Dental pulp tissue was collected from 6 healthy adult patients, prior to prosthetic treatments, in order to evaluate the in situ phenotype of dental pulp stromal cells and compare with that of dental pulp stem cells.
Didilescu, A. C.+4 more
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Although dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs) isolated from periodontally compromised teeth (P-DPSCs) have been demonstrated to retain pluripotency and regenerative potential, their use as therapeutics remains largely unexplored. In this study, we investigated
Huan Zhou+8 more
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Stem Cells in Dental Pulp of Deciduous Teeth [PDF]
Dental pulp from deciduous (baby) teeth, which are discarded after exfoliation, represents an advantageous source of young stem cells. Herein, we discuss the methods of deciduous teeth stem cell (DTSC) isolation and cultivation. We show that based on these methods, at least three different stem cell populations can be identified: a population similar ...
Arnold I. Caplan, Irina Kerkis
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Unresolved inflammation and tissue destruction are considered to underlie the failure of dental pulp repair. As key mediators of the injury response, dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs) play a critical role in pulp tissue repair and regeneration. Resolvin E1 (
Jie Chen+4 more
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Dental pulp stem cells and osteogenesis: an update [PDF]
Dental pulp stem cells constitute an attractive source of multipotent mesenchymal stem cells owing to their high proliferation rate and multilineage differentiation potential. Osteogenesis is initiated by osteoblasts, which originate from mesenchymal stem cells.
Ibrahim Mortada, Rola Mortada
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