Placental-derived stem cells for dental tissue engineering: Trash or treasure/ Nur Aliana Hidayah Mohamed

Stem cells are different from other cell types by two important characteristics. First, they are unspecialized cells which capable of renewing themselves through cell division. In addition, some cells are ‗switched-on‘ after long periods of inactivity. Secondly, under certain physiologic or experi...

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spelling my.uitm.ir.489392021-07-28T01:06:57Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/48939/ Placental-derived stem cells for dental tissue engineering: Trash or treasure/ Nur Aliana Hidayah Mohamed Mohamed, Nur Aliana Hidayah Cell populations Biomedical engineering RK Dentistry Stem cells are different from other cell types by two important characteristics. First, they are unspecialized cells which capable of renewing themselves through cell division. In addition, some cells are ‗switched-on‘ after long periods of inactivity. Secondly, under certain physiologic or experimental conditions, they can be induced to differentiate into any tissue type in order to carry out specific tasks. In some organs, such as the gut and bone marrow, stem cells regularly divide to repair and replace damaged tissues. In other organs, however, such as the pancreas and the heart, stem cells only divide under special conditions. Stem cells remains pluripotent and theoretically, it can be induced to differentiate into any specialized cell type of choice [6,7]. These stem cells may be candidate sources for tissue engineering, including tooth, tissue and bone regeneration Faculty of Dentistry 2014 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/48939/1/48939.pdf ID48939 Mohamed, Nur Aliana Hidayah (2014) Placental-derived stem cells for dental tissue engineering: Trash or treasure/ Nur Aliana Hidayah Mohamed. Compendium of Oral Science (COS), 1. pp. 44-45. ISSN 2489-1102; 2637-0611 http://myjms.mohe.gov.my/index.php/corals/index
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Mohamed, Nur Aliana Hidayah
Placental-derived stem cells for dental tissue engineering: Trash or treasure/ Nur Aliana Hidayah Mohamed
description Stem cells are different from other cell types by two important characteristics. First, they are unspecialized cells which capable of renewing themselves through cell division. In addition, some cells are ‗switched-on‘ after long periods of inactivity. Secondly, under certain physiologic or experimental conditions, they can be induced to differentiate into any tissue type in order to carry out specific tasks. In some organs, such as the gut and bone marrow, stem cells regularly divide to repair and replace damaged tissues. In other organs, however, such as the pancreas and the heart, stem cells only divide under special conditions. Stem cells remains pluripotent and theoretically, it can be induced to differentiate into any specialized cell type of choice [6,7]. These stem cells may be candidate sources for tissue engineering, including tooth, tissue and bone regeneration
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title Placental-derived stem cells for dental tissue engineering: Trash or treasure/ Nur Aliana Hidayah Mohamed
title_short Placental-derived stem cells for dental tissue engineering: Trash or treasure/ Nur Aliana Hidayah Mohamed
title_full Placental-derived stem cells for dental tissue engineering: Trash or treasure/ Nur Aliana Hidayah Mohamed
title_fullStr Placental-derived stem cells for dental tissue engineering: Trash or treasure/ Nur Aliana Hidayah Mohamed
title_full_unstemmed Placental-derived stem cells for dental tissue engineering: Trash or treasure/ Nur Aliana Hidayah Mohamed
title_sort placental-derived stem cells for dental tissue engineering: trash or treasure/ nur aliana hidayah mohamed
publisher Faculty of Dentistry
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