Bone regeneration in calvarial defects of NOD.CB17-Prkdcscid/J (NOD SCID) mice from dental pulp stem cells: a systematic review
Introduction: human dental pulp stem cells show a very significant osteogenic capacity, allowing the formation of new bone that is very well adapted to existing bone. The objective was to evaluate the efficacy of bone regeneration from dental pulp stem cells, analyzing in vivo studies carried out in...
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Main Authors: | Marisel Roxana Valenzuela-Ramos (Author), Margarita Medaly Barrios-Sayritupac (Author), Ruth Daniela Chacaltana-Limaco (Author), Milagros Jesús Espinoza-Mendoza (Author), Gustavo Canales-Sermeño (Author) |
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Universidad de Antioquia,
2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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