Culturing and Scaling up Stem Cells of Dental Pulp Origin Using Microcarriers
Ectomesenchymal stem cells derived from the dental pulp are of neural crest origin, and as such are promising sources for cell therapy and tissue engineering. For safe upscaling of these cells, microcarrier-based culturing under dynamic conditions is a promising technology. We tested the suitability...
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Main Authors: | Anna Földes, Hajnalka Reider, Anita Varga, Krisztina S. Nagy, Katalin Perczel-Kovach, Katalin Kis-Petik, Pamela DenBesten, András Ballagi, Gábor Varga |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/11c0602b7ab34e51a5d6ff23aa0e9033 |
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