Abstract:Dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs) are the crucial part of dentin-pulp complex regeneration. A further understanding of the mechanism of how DPSCs stay in a quiescent state can contribute to improvements in dentin-pulp complex and dentinogenesis. Here, our study discovered that mTORC1 activation in odontoblasts resulted in thicker dentin and higher dentin volume/tissue volume of molars and led to increased exosomes marker expression levels of CD63 and Alix. In vitro, we confirmed that mTORC1 inactivation in odonto… Show more
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