2011
DOI: 10.3109/14653249.2010.542462
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Stem cells from human exfoliated deciduous teeth (SHED) enhance wound healing and the possibility of novel cell therapy

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“…Various studies showed that, as DPSCs, SHEDs have not only interesting in vitro and in vivo TR potential, being able to repair bone, cartilage, blood vessels and adipose tissue, but also a higher proliferation rate, increased population doubling and stemness properties for longer periods, compared to DPSCs and BM-MSCs 28-31 17, 32, 33 . These properties make them a simple, straightforward and convenient source of stem cells for treatment of many current or potential diseases of the pediatric patient, with minimal or no trauma [32][33][34] .…”
Section: Deciduous Teeth and Oral Mucosa: Two Promising Reservoir Of mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various studies showed that, as DPSCs, SHEDs have not only interesting in vitro and in vivo TR potential, being able to repair bone, cartilage, blood vessels and adipose tissue, but also a higher proliferation rate, increased population doubling and stemness properties for longer periods, compared to DPSCs and BM-MSCs 28-31 17, 32, 33 . These properties make them a simple, straightforward and convenient source of stem cells for treatment of many current or potential diseases of the pediatric patient, with minimal or no trauma [32][33][34] .…”
Section: Deciduous Teeth and Oral Mucosa: Two Promising Reservoir Of mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They found osteogenically differentiated microspheres with outgrowing cells can be used to fill up bone defects. This new procedure has added advantage of permitting the transplantation of more cells and better integrity compared with cell suspensions or gels (44) . Degenerative bone diseases including TMJ defects can be bioengineered with stem cells.…”
Section: Periodontal Regeneration:-mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another suggested application of stem cell therapy for SHEDs is for the treatment of wound healing (Nishino et al, 2011). Using a mouse model, SHEDs were transplanted into an excisional wound and were found to accelerate healing after 5 days when compared to control (Nishino et al, 2011). The potential use of dental stem cells has become even more viable for tissue regeneration and other therapies with the recent advances in cryopreservation.…”
Section: Dental Stem Cells In Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The formation of neurons by SHED cells suggests that dental cells may become an invaluable resource for neurodegenerative disease therapies. Another suggested application of stem cell therapy for SHEDs is for the treatment of wound healing (Nishino et al, 2011). Using a mouse model, SHEDs were transplanted into an excisional wound and were found to accelerate healing after 5 days when compared to control (Nishino et al, 2011).…”
Section: Dental Stem Cells In Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medmentioning
confidence: 99%