Plasma rich in growth factors stimulates proliferation, migration, and gene expression associated with bone formation in human dental follicle cells
Background/purpose: Plasma rich in growth factors (PRGFs), which is prepared from autologous blood from patients, has been reported with regards to bone regeneration for dental implants. Human dental follicle cells (hDFCs) have the capacity to commit to multiple cell types such as the osteoblastic l...
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Main Authors: | Hitoe Okada (Author), Kosuke Takahashi (Author), Naomi Ogura (Author), Risa Tomoki (Author), Ko Ito (Author), Toshirou Kondoh (Author) |
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2016-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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