نتایج جستجو برای: human dental pulp stem cells

تعداد نتایج: 2864989  

2014
Eduarda GZ Centeno Camila P Ferrúa Fernanda Nedel Sandra BC Tarquinio Flávio F Demarco

Background Currently, the use of stem cells from permanent (DPSCs) and deciduous teeth (SHEDs) has enabled many therapeutic advances. Despite numerous sources of stem cells, DPSCs and SHEDs have shown several advantages, since the isolation method is noninvasive and cells present rapid expansion in vitro [1]. DPSCs have shown the capacity to form a dentin-pulp like complex. Due to its high oste...

Journal: :journal of dentistry, tehran university of medical sciences 0
mr. baghaban eslaminejad associate professor, department of stem cell and developmental biology, royan institute for stem cel s. vahabi assistant professor, department of periodontics, school of dentistry, shahid beheshti university of m. shariati dentist, department of periodontics, faculty of dentistry, shahid beheshti university, tehran, iran h. nazarian developmental biology, department of stem cell and developmental biology, royan institute for stem c

objective: by date investigations have indicated the presence of stem cells within the pulp tissue of both temporary and permanent human teeth. in the present study, these stem cells were compared in terms of their growth kinetics and culture requirements. materials and methods: stem cells within the pulp of the human third molar (permanent tooth) and the deciduous incisor (temporary tooth) wer...

Journal: :Histology and histopathology 2014
Sanja Bojic Vladislav Volarevic Biljana Ljujic Miodrag Stojkovic

Soft dental tissues have been identified as easily accessible sources of multipotent postnatal stem cells. Dental stem cells are mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) capable of differentiating into at least three distinct cell lineages: osteo/odontogenic, adipogenic and neurogenic. They express various markers including those specific for MSC, embryonic stem cells and neural cells. Five different types...

Journal: :The Indonesian Biomedical Journal 2023

BACKGROUND: Pulp damage can lead to dentinogenesis impairment, irreversible pulpitis, or pulp necrosis. Despite being the most used endodontic procedure treat damaged pulp, root canal therapy only results in nonvital teeth which are prone fractures and secondary infection. Pulp-dentin regeneration has a potential regenerate structure similar normal pulp-dentin complex, be achieved by combining ...

Journal: :Journal of dental research 2002
S Gronthos J Brahim W Li L W Fisher N Cherman A Boyde P DenBesten P Gehron Robey S Shi

In this study, we characterized the self-renewal capability, multi-lineage differentiation capacity, and clonogenic efficiency of human dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs). DPSCs were capable of forming ectopic dentin and associated pulp tissue in vivo. Stromal-like cells were reestablished in culture from primary DPSC transplants and re-transplanted into immunocompromised mice to generate a dentin-...

2013
Hitesh Chopra Manoj Kumar Hans Shashit Shetty

In today's scenario, medical and dental professionals face a mammoth task while treating perplexing medical situations like organ failure or tissue loss. Though, different strategies exist to replace them, but ideal one is the same natural tissue or organ. In this aspect, stem cells have emerged in a promising way to provide an ideal replacement. There are different types of stem cells starting...

Azizi, Bahareh, Fayazi, Niloofar, Modabbernia, Shirin, Rahimi, Mohammad, Rastin, Verisheh,

Introduction: Researchers have always been interested in the close and mutual relationship between the pulp and periodontal tissues. Although the effects of pulpal disease on periodontium have been well known, the clear relationship between periodontitis and pulp has not been documented . It seems that bacteria and inflammatory products of periodontitis can affect pulp through accessory canals,...

Journal: :International endodontic journal 2011
F Nedel F N Soki M C M Conde B D Zeitlin S B C Tarquinio J E Nör F K Seixas F F Demarco

AIM To compare and contrast two colorimetric assays used for the measurement of proliferation using two dental pulp cell types: dental pulp stem cells (DPSC) and human dental pulp fibroblasts (HDPF). METHODOLOGY Dental pulp stem cells or HDPF were seeded at 0.25×10(4) cells per well in 96-well plates. Cell proliferation was evaluated after 24-72h. At the end of the experimental period, the su...

Journal: :Journal of oral science 2010
Masaki J Honda Mari Imaizumi Shuhei Tsuchiya Christian Morsczeck

Adult stem cells are multipotent and can be induced experimentally to differentiate into various cell lineages. Such cells are therefore a key part of achieving the promise of tissue regeneration. The most studied stem cells are those of the hematopoietic and mesenchymal lineages. Recently, mesenchymal stem cells were demonstrated in dental tissues, including dental pulp, periodontal ligament, ...

2017
Eve H Rogers Sandra A Fawcett Vanja Pekovic-Vaughan John A Hunt

Optimising cell/tissue constructs so that they can be successfully accepted and integrated within a host body is essential in modern tissue engineering. To do this, adult stem cells are frequently utilised, but there are many aspects of their environment in vivo that are not completely understood. There is evidence to suggest that circadian rhythms and daily circadian temporal cues have substan...

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