Macrophages with Different Polarization Phenotypes Influence Cementoblast Mineralization through Exosomes
Root resorption is a common dental challenge that can lead to tooth loosening or even tooth loss. Among the cells involved in root resorption, cementoblasts are responsible for laying down the cementum, while macrophages with different phenotypes have also been shown to have bidirectional effects on...
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Main Authors: | Yi Zhao (Author), Yiping Huang (Author), Hao Liu (Author), Kuang Tan (Author), Ruoxi Wang (Author), Lingfei Jia (Author), Weiran Li (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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