2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2012.03.057
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The effects of human platelet lysate on dental pulp stem cells derived from impacted human third molars

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“…These include autologous or allogenic human serum, 38 human plasma, 37 and human platelet lysates and their released factors. 4 Pisciolaro and collaborators showed that autologous human serum induces higher CFUs capacity, higher degree of mineralization and less cell damage in DPSCs cells then FBS and allogenic human serum. 38 Pisciotta and collaborators showed that human serum is an appropriate alternative for FCS, enhancing DPSC proliferation rate and improving in vitro differentiation, and when implanted in immunocompromised rats these cells can restore critical size bone defects.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…These include autologous or allogenic human serum, 38 human plasma, 37 and human platelet lysates and their released factors. 4 Pisciolaro and collaborators showed that autologous human serum induces higher CFUs capacity, higher degree of mineralization and less cell damage in DPSCs cells then FBS and allogenic human serum. 38 Pisciotta and collaborators showed that human serum is an appropriate alternative for FCS, enhancing DPSC proliferation rate and improving in vitro differentiation, and when implanted in immunocompromised rats these cells can restore critical size bone defects.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…37 Chen and collaborators showed that when 5% of human platelet lysate was incorporated in normal culture medium the proliferation and mineralization rates were enhanced. 4 Although the literature refers to human platelets as a substitute for FBS, some articles used them in association with FBS, more likely as supplement.…”
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“…MSCs are a group cells that have been isolated from virtually every vascularized tissue [62]. MSCs are a group cells that have been isolated from virtually every vascularized tissue [52]; however, recent reports have documented that they can also be isolated from other sources as umbilical cord [62], peripheral blood [63], adipose tissue [64][65][66][67], hair follicle [68], periodontal ligament [69][70][71][72], gingival tissue [73] and dental pulp [74,75], among others.…”
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“…Mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) from bone marrow can be isolated and expanded through several passages while retaining their multipotent differentiation capacity 1,2) . However, bone marrow harvesting is invasive, and many alternative sources of MSC are also considered to be potentially useful in tissue engineering, including adipose tissue 3,4) and dental pulp 5,6) . Considerable attention has been paid to human dental follicle cells (hDFC) that originate in the dental follicle, which is a loose ectomesenchymally derived connective tissue surrounding the enamel organ and the dental papilla of the developing tooth germ prior to eruption 7) .…”
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