Characterisation of human gingival neural crest-derived stem cells in monolayer and neurosphere cultures

Volume: 31, Pages: 40 - 58
Published: Jan 5, 2016
Abstract
Neural crest (NC)-derived stem cells (NCSC) have an exceptionally wide differentiation potential, but their use in regenerative therapy has been hampered by their scarcity in adult tissues and complex isolation protocols. Human oral mucosal gingiva may provide an attractive source of these cells as it contains NC-derived cells, the tissue is easily accessible and wound healing is fast and scarless with very little morbidity. To this end, we...
Paper Details
Title
Characterisation of human gingival neural crest-derived stem cells in monolayer and neurosphere cultures
Published Date
Jan 5, 2016
Volume
31
Pages
40 - 58
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