A novel model of autologous tooth transplantation for the study of nerve recruitment
Abstract Background Limited treatment options exist for damaged nerves and despite impressive advances in tissue engineering, scientists and clinicians have yet to fully replicate nerve development and recruitment. Innervation is a critical feature for normal organ function. While most organs are in...
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Main Authors: | Teresa E. Fowler (Author), Doan T. Bloomquist (Author), Caroline Glessner (Author), Poonam Patel (Author), Jeffrey N. James (Author), Kathryn Bollinger (Author), Lynnette P. McCluskey (Author), Ryan F. Bloomquist (Author) |
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