Periodontal disease is chronic inflammation that leads to the destruction of tooth-supporting periodontal tissues. We devised a novel method (“cell transfer technology”) to transfer cells onto a scaffold surface and reported the potential of the technique for regenerative medicine. The aim of this study is to examine the efficacy of this technique in periodontal regeneration and the fate of transplanted cells. Human periodontal ligament stem cells (PDLSCs) were transferred to decellularized amniotic membrane and transplanted into periodontal defects in rats. Regeneration of tissues was examined by microcomputed tomography and histological observation. The fate of transplanted PDLSCs was traced using PKH26 and human Alu sequence ...
Periodontal diseases, which are characterized by destruction of the connective tissues responsible f...
Periodontitis is an inflammatory disease which manifests clinically as loss of supporting periodonta...
Aim Due to a lack of regenerative potential, current treatments for periodontal defects do not alway...
BACKGROUND Periodontal diseases that lead to the destruction of periodontal tissues—including period...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the fate and differentiation of transplanted periodontal ligament (PL) prec...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Human periodontal ligament stem cells (hPDLSCs) have been reported to play...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: The complex microenvironment of the periodontal wound creates many challen...
The ability to identify and manipulate stem cells has been a significant advancement in regenerative...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons A/S.Background and Objective: Chronic periodontitis causes damage to tooth-...
AIM: Due to a lack of regenerative potential, current treatments for periodontal defects do not alwa...
Periodontitis is the most common human infectious disease. Regeneration of bone and soft tissue defe...
Background and Objective: Chronic periodontitis causes damage to tooth-supporting tissues, resulting...
Item does not contain fulltextPeriodontitis is the most common human infectious disease. Regeneratio...
Periodontitis is the most common human infectious disease. Regeneration of bone and soft tissue defe...
Periodontitis is the most common human infectious disease. Regeneration of bone and soft tissue defe...
Periodontal diseases, which are characterized by destruction of the connective tissues responsible f...
Periodontitis is an inflammatory disease which manifests clinically as loss of supporting periodonta...
Aim Due to a lack of regenerative potential, current treatments for periodontal defects do not alway...
BACKGROUND Periodontal diseases that lead to the destruction of periodontal tissues—including period...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the fate and differentiation of transplanted periodontal ligament (PL) prec...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Human periodontal ligament stem cells (hPDLSCs) have been reported to play...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: The complex microenvironment of the periodontal wound creates many challen...
The ability to identify and manipulate stem cells has been a significant advancement in regenerative...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons A/S.Background and Objective: Chronic periodontitis causes damage to tooth-...
AIM: Due to a lack of regenerative potential, current treatments for periodontal defects do not alwa...
Periodontitis is the most common human infectious disease. Regeneration of bone and soft tissue defe...
Background and Objective: Chronic periodontitis causes damage to tooth-supporting tissues, resulting...
Item does not contain fulltextPeriodontitis is the most common human infectious disease. Regeneratio...
Periodontitis is the most common human infectious disease. Regeneration of bone and soft tissue defe...
Periodontitis is the most common human infectious disease. Regeneration of bone and soft tissue defe...
Periodontal diseases, which are characterized by destruction of the connective tissues responsible f...
Periodontitis is an inflammatory disease which manifests clinically as loss of supporting periodonta...
Aim Due to a lack of regenerative potential, current treatments for periodontal defects do not alway...