The Neurovascular Properties of Dental Stem Cells and Their Importance in Dental Tissue Engineering

Within the field of tissue engineering, natural tissues are reconstructed by combining growth factors, stem cells, and different biomaterials to serve as a scaffold for novel tissue growth. As adequate vascularization and innervation are essential components for the viability of regenerated tissues,...

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Main Authors: Jessica Ratajczak (Author), Annelies Bronckaers (Author), Yörg Dillen (Author), Pascal Gervois (Author), Tim Vangansewinkel (Author), Ronald B. Driesen (Author), Esther Wolfs (Author), Ivo Lambrichts (Author), Petra Hilkens (Author)
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Published: Hindawi Limited, 2016-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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