The influence of IGF-I and Emdogain on the behavior of dental epithelial cells in a three-dimensional scaffold model
Aim: Tooth decay and associated periodontal disease remain the most common chronic diseases in current society. In the future, individually tailored, more effective therapeutic treatment options could be provided through the application of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine and dentistry (...
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Main Authors: | Maria Johanna Jacoba Heezen (Author), Weibo Zhang (Author), Sara Rudolph (Author), X. Frank Walboomers (Author), Pamela C. Yelick (Author) |
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University Library System, University of Pittsburgh,
2022-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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