Upon in vitro induction or in vivo implantation, the stem cells of the dental pulp display hallmarks of odontoblastic, osteogenic, adipogenic or neuronal cells. However, whether these phenotypes result from genuine multipotent cells or from coexistence of distinct progenitors is still an open question. Furthermore, determining whether a single cell-derived progenitor is capable of undergoing a differentiation cascade leading to tissue repair in situ is important for the development of cell therapy strategies. Three clonal pulp precursor cell lines (A4, C5, H8), established from embryonic ED18 first molars of mouse transgenic for a recombinant plasmid adeno-SV40, were induced to differentiate towards the odonto/osteogenic, chondrogenic or ad...
Dentinal repair in teeth occurs through the activity of specialized cells known as odontoblasts that...
This study aimed to compare the expression of “classical” stem cell markers, the proliferative capac...
Dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs) are shown to reside within the tooth and play an important role in de...
International audienceUpon in vitro induction or in vivo implantation, the stem cells of the dental ...
In the past few years there have been significant advances in the identification of putative stem c...
An increasing number of investigations supports that adult stem cells have the potential to differen...
AbstractObjectiveSeveral studies have demonstrated that human dental pulp is a source of mesenchymal...
Odontoblast differentiation is a sequential process that involves several intermediate steps charact...
Objective: Several studies have demonstrated that human dental pulp is a source of mesenchymal stem ...
Dental pulp represents an easily accessible autologous source of adult stem cell populations. Among ...
The present study compared the cellular characteristics of progenitor stem cell populations present ...
texto completo: acesso restrito. p.1247 – 1255.Objective: Several studies have demonstrated that hum...
Numerous stem cell niches are present in the different tissues and organs of the adult human body. A...
Dental pulp elaborates both bone and dentin under pathological conditions such as tooth replantation...
Human population is facing a revolutionary change in the demographic structure with an increasing nu...
Dentinal repair in teeth occurs through the activity of specialized cells known as odontoblasts that...
This study aimed to compare the expression of “classical” stem cell markers, the proliferative capac...
Dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs) are shown to reside within the tooth and play an important role in de...
International audienceUpon in vitro induction or in vivo implantation, the stem cells of the dental ...
In the past few years there have been significant advances in the identification of putative stem c...
An increasing number of investigations supports that adult stem cells have the potential to differen...
AbstractObjectiveSeveral studies have demonstrated that human dental pulp is a source of mesenchymal...
Odontoblast differentiation is a sequential process that involves several intermediate steps charact...
Objective: Several studies have demonstrated that human dental pulp is a source of mesenchymal stem ...
Dental pulp represents an easily accessible autologous source of adult stem cell populations. Among ...
The present study compared the cellular characteristics of progenitor stem cell populations present ...
texto completo: acesso restrito. p.1247 – 1255.Objective: Several studies have demonstrated that hum...
Numerous stem cell niches are present in the different tissues and organs of the adult human body. A...
Dental pulp elaborates both bone and dentin under pathological conditions such as tooth replantation...
Human population is facing a revolutionary change in the demographic structure with an increasing nu...
Dentinal repair in teeth occurs through the activity of specialized cells known as odontoblasts that...
This study aimed to compare the expression of “classical” stem cell markers, the proliferative capac...
Dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs) are shown to reside within the tooth and play an important role in de...