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Human Periodontal Ligament Stem Cells Isolated For The First Time Date: July 9, 2004 Source: NIH/National Institute Of Dental And Craniofacial Research Summary: Scientists at the National ...
The article is titled, "Multipotent Postnatal Stem Cells from Human Periodontal Ligament," and it was published in the July 10, 2004 issue of The Lancet.
Tissue sections showed that the replanted tooth was surrounded by newly formed, functional periodontal ligament fibers and new cementum, the essential ingredients of a healthy tooth attachment.
Tissue sections showed that the replanted tooth was surrounded by newly formed, functional periodontal ligament fibers and new cementum, the essential ingredients of a healthy tooth attachment.
Tissue sections showed that the replanted tooth was surrounded by newly formed, functional periodontal ligament fibers and new cementum, the essential ingredients of a healthy tooth attachment. In ...
The periodontal ligament-derived mesenchymal stem cell is regarded as a source of adult stem cells due to its multipotency. However, the proof of chondrogenic potential of the cells is scarce ...
It is characterized by the formation of pathologic periodontal pockets concomitantly with destruction of the periodontal ligament fibers attaching teeth to the alveolar bone and alveolar bone itself.
Tissue sections showed that the replanted tooth was surrounded by newly formed, functional periodontal ligament fibers and new cementum, the essential ingredients of a healthy tooth attachment.
Tissue sections indicated that the replanted teeth were surrounded by newly formed, functional periodontal ligament fibers and new cementum, which are both essential to tooth attachment.
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