2022
DOI: 10.3390/jcm11206087
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The Role of Genetically Modified Human Feeder Cells in Maintaining the Integrity of Primary Cultured Human Deciduous Dental Pulp Cells

Abstract: Tissue-specific stem cells exist in tissues and organs, such as skin and bone marrow. However, their pluripotency is limited compared to embryonic stem cells. Culturing primary cells on plastic tissue culture dishes can result in the loss of multipotency, because of the inability of tissue-specific stem cells to survive in feeder-less dishes. Recent findings suggest that culturing primary cells in medium containing feeder cells, particularly genetically modified feeder cells expressing growth factors, may be b… Show more

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“…iTS cells do not show full pluripotency, but have excellent differentiation directionality. Neural crest-origin dental pulp cells are attracting attention as a stem cell source [ 69 ]. Those cells obtained from deciduous teeth and young wisdom teeth are considered to have fewer ethical problems and higher stemness.…”
Section: Next Generation Research In Stem Cell Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…iTS cells do not show full pluripotency, but have excellent differentiation directionality. Neural crest-origin dental pulp cells are attracting attention as a stem cell source [ 69 ]. Those cells obtained from deciduous teeth and young wisdom teeth are considered to have fewer ethical problems and higher stemness.…”
Section: Next Generation Research In Stem Cell Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%