2020
DOI: 10.2485/jhtb.29.215
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Differentiation of Dental Pulp-Derived MSCs into Hepatocyte-Like Cells and Their Therapeutic Use for Chemical Liver Injuries of Rats

Abstract: Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) derived from dental tissues have gained attention in the field of regenerative medicine, in part because they can be obtained from deciduous or extracted teeth. This study aims to investigate the potential of dental pulp-derived MSCs (DP-MSCs) to differentiate into cells with hepatocyte function and to examine the therapeutic effects of these cells on acute chemical liver injuries of rats. MSC fractions from dental pulp were cultured using specific reagents containing activin A an… Show more

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