Human Periapical Cysts-Mesenchymal Stem Cells Cultured with Allogenic Human Serum are a "clinical-grade" construct alternative to bovine fetal serum and indicated in the regeneration of endo-periodontal tissues
Aim: Our research investigated the use of human serum (HS) as a safe and clinical-grade culture medium, using a new cell-model: hPCy-MSCs. This article is aimed to concretely applicate the concept of "waste-based regenerative dentistry" to translate it in future endo-periodontal applicatio...
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Main Authors: | Marco Tatullo (Author), Massimo Marrelli (Author), Francesca Palmieri (Author), Carlo Rengo (Author), Francesco Paduano (Author), Gianrico Spagnuolo (Author) |
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