Ability of stem and progenitor cells in the dental pulp to form hard tissue
Dental pulp has an important ability to form mineralized hard tissue in response to a variety of external stimuli. The formation of mineralized tissue within the pulp cavity has been widely examined in both clinical and animal studies. Despite these studies focusing on the phenomena of reparative de...
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Main Authors: | Akihiro Hosoya, DDS, PhD (Author), Hiroaki Nakamura, DDS, PhD (Author) |
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2015-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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