2012
DOI: 10.1051/orthodfr/2012020
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Les cellules souches de la pulpe dentaire : caractéristiques, cryopréservation et potentialités thérapeutiques

Abstract: La découverte des cellules souches et de leurs potentialités a fait émerger de nouvelles formes de thérapies avec le développement de méthodes de bio-ingénierie cellulaire et tissulaire qui sous-tendent la médecine de demain. La disponibilité de cellules souches et leur conservation deviennent de ce fait un enjeu pour la santé de chacun. Parmi les différentes sources de cellules souches, celles de la pulpe dentaire présentent les avantages d’être plurip… Show more

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“…Dental pulp is an adequate source of mesenchymal stem cells that have recently been the focus of attention because of the abundance of cells in each tooth and convenient isolation methods from other tissue sources of stem cells (Collart-Dutilleul et al, 2015). Pulp tissue of human third molar teeth is an available source of MSCs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dental pulp is an adequate source of mesenchymal stem cells that have recently been the focus of attention because of the abundance of cells in each tooth and convenient isolation methods from other tissue sources of stem cells (Collart-Dutilleul et al, 2015). Pulp tissue of human third molar teeth is an available source of MSCs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Biobanks come in various types (a) to cater to public needs (Gottweis and Lauss, 2011;Hauskeller, 2016, 2018), (b) for private or family use (Santoro, 2011), or (c) for community use. Tissue samples with respect to stem cells include blood (Starr, 2002), cord blood (Wagner and Gluckman, 2010), menstrual blood (Fannin, 2013), peripheral blood, and dental pulp (Collart-Dutilleul et al, 2015). Cord blood stored in biobanks is a potential source for hematopoietic (blood-producing) stem cells.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%