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Stem Cells in the Face: Tooth Regeneration and Beyond

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Stem Cells in the Face: Tooth Regeneration and Beyond

Auteurs : Jeremy J. Mao [États-Unis] ; Pamela G. Robey [États-Unis] ; Darwin J. Prockop [États-Unis]

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Abstract

Postnatal orofacial tissues contain rare cells that exhibit stem/progenitor cell properties. Despite a tremendous unmet clinical need for regeneration of tissues lost in congenital anomalies, infections, trauma or tumor resection, how orofacial stem/progenitor cells contribute to tissue development, pathogenesis and regeneration is largely a mystery. This perspective article critically analyzes the current status of orofacial stem/progenitor cells, identifies gaps in our understanding and highlights pathways for the development of regenerative therapies.


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DOI: 10.1016/j.stem.2012.08.010
PubMed: 22958928
PubMed Central: 4093804

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