During human embryonic development, odontogenic tissues, deriving from the neural crest, remain undifferentiated until the adult age. This study was aimed at characterising the cells of the follicle enveloping the dental germ, due to its direct origin from neural crests. Sixty dental follicles were collected from patients aged 18 to 45 years. This research has clarified that dental follicles, if extracted in a very early stage, when dental roots did not start to be formed, contain a lineage of cells, characterised by a high degree of plasticity in comparison with other adult stem cell populations. In particular, we found that these cells share the following features with ES: (i) high levels of embryonic stem cell markers (CD90, TRA1-60, TRA...
The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.comHuman adult dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs) resid...
AbstractIn the vertebrate embryo, the neural crest forms transiently in the dorsal neural primordium...
Neural crest stem cells (NCSCs) play crucial roles in early embryonic development of vertebrates. De...
During human embryonic development, odontogenic tissues, deriving from the neural crest, remain un...
Objective: The neural crest is a transient structure of early vertebrate embryos that generates neu...
A number of studies have reported in the last decade that human tooth germs contain multipotent cell...
Dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs) are shown to reside within the tooth and play an important role in de...
Some late embryonic and adult postmigratory neural crest-derived cells (NCDCs) from diverse tissues ...
The tooth is one of the ectodermal organs controlled by reciprocal interactions between the epitheli...
A number of studies have reported in the last decade that human tooth germs contain multipotent cell...
The vertebrate neural crest is a multipotent cell population that gives rise to a variety of differe...
International audienceTissue engineering therapies using adult stem cells derived from neural crest ...
Human tooth contains a distinct population of neural crest-derived progenitor cells (dNC-PCs) which ...
Neural crest cells are derived from the neuroectodermal cells which occur in course of the separatio...
In this study, we demonstrate that we can isolate stem cells (SCs) with neural crest characteristics...
The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.comHuman adult dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs) resid...
AbstractIn the vertebrate embryo, the neural crest forms transiently in the dorsal neural primordium...
Neural crest stem cells (NCSCs) play crucial roles in early embryonic development of vertebrates. De...
During human embryonic development, odontogenic tissues, deriving from the neural crest, remain un...
Objective: The neural crest is a transient structure of early vertebrate embryos that generates neu...
A number of studies have reported in the last decade that human tooth germs contain multipotent cell...
Dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs) are shown to reside within the tooth and play an important role in de...
Some late embryonic and adult postmigratory neural crest-derived cells (NCDCs) from diverse tissues ...
The tooth is one of the ectodermal organs controlled by reciprocal interactions between the epitheli...
A number of studies have reported in the last decade that human tooth germs contain multipotent cell...
The vertebrate neural crest is a multipotent cell population that gives rise to a variety of differe...
International audienceTissue engineering therapies using adult stem cells derived from neural crest ...
Human tooth contains a distinct population of neural crest-derived progenitor cells (dNC-PCs) which ...
Neural crest cells are derived from the neuroectodermal cells which occur in course of the separatio...
In this study, we demonstrate that we can isolate stem cells (SCs) with neural crest characteristics...
The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.comHuman adult dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs) resid...
AbstractIn the vertebrate embryo, the neural crest forms transiently in the dorsal neural primordium...
Neural crest stem cells (NCSCs) play crucial roles in early embryonic development of vertebrates. De...