2008
DOI: 10.1007/s00784-007-0170-8
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Somatic stem cells for regenerative dentistry

Abstract: Complex human tissues harbour stem cells and/or precursor cells, which are responsible for tissue development or repair. Recently, dental tissues such as periodontal ligament (PDL), dental papilla or dental follicle have been identified as easily accessible sources of undifferentiated cells. The dental stem cell biology might provide meaningful insights into the development of dental tissues and cellular differentiation processes. Dental stem cells could also be feasible tools for dental tissue engineering. Co… Show more

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“…Colonies of hDPSCs were selected after evaluating the levels of the MSC-specific cell surface markers, CD44, CD73, and CD105, by FACS analysis. We used a hematopoietic surface molecule, CD34, as a negative control (Morsczeck et al, 2008). The isolated clones that tested positive for CD44, CD73, and CD105 and negative for CD34 were used for subsequent experiments (Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Colonies of hDPSCs were selected after evaluating the levels of the MSC-specific cell surface markers, CD44, CD73, and CD105, by FACS analysis. We used a hematopoietic surface molecule, CD34, as a negative control (Morsczeck et al, 2008). The isolated clones that tested positive for CD44, CD73, and CD105 and negative for CD34 were used for subsequent experiments (Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the multipotency of adult stem cells is being realized as an autologous source for various tissues, limitations remain for re-engineering immature tissue [129]. For instance, since enamel forming tissues have undergone apoptosis prior to tooth eruption, it is necessary to identify a dental epithelial cell source for bioengineered enamel production.…”
Section: Unmet Needsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…59 Kraniofasiyal ve alveoler kemik rejenerasyonunda dental kaynaklı kök hücreler yeni yaklaşım olarak görülmektedir. 41 Miura ve arkadaşları 38 süt dişi pulpasından elde edilen kök hücrelerin yeni kemik oluşturduğunu bildirmişlerdir.…”
Section: Kemi̇k Ve Kikirdak Rejenerasyonunda Kök Hücreleri̇n Kullanimiunclassified
“…Postnatal kök hücrelerin esas görevleri defektli yada hasara uğramış dokuyu tamir etmek ve dokunun devamlılığını sağlamaktır. 34,35 Embriyonik ve postnatal kök hücreler arasındaki farkın sebebi, bu hücrelerin özelleştiği hücrelere dönüşümünün farklılık göstermesidir. 36 …”
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