2021
DOI: 10.3390/ijms22094486
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PDLCs and EPCs Co-Cultured on Ta Discs: A Golden Fleece for “Compromised” Osseointegration

Abstract: Material research in tissue engineering forms a vital link between basic cell research and animal research. Periodontal ligament cells (PDLCs, P) from the tooth have an osteogenic effect, whereas endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs, E) assist in neovascularization. In the present study, the interaction of PDLCs and EPCs with Tantalum (Ta, I) discs, either alone (IP or IE group) or in 1:1 (IPE) ratio was explored. Additionally, surface analysis of Ta discs with respect to different types and cycles of sterilizat… Show more

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“…PDLCs could express bone-associated molecules and stimulate growth factors [31]. These expressed factors equip PDLCs with osteogenic differentiation capacity and play an important role in the regeneration and repair of periodontal tissue [32].…”
Section: Lipus Promotes Periodontal Regeneration Via Increasing Osteo...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PDLCs could express bone-associated molecules and stimulate growth factors [31]. These expressed factors equip PDLCs with osteogenic differentiation capacity and play an important role in the regeneration and repair of periodontal tissue [32].…”
Section: Lipus Promotes Periodontal Regeneration Via Increasing Osteo...mentioning
confidence: 99%