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Dental Mesenchymal Stem Cells and neuro-regeneration: a focus on Spinal Cord Injury

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2020
abstract:
Regenerative medicine is a branch of translational research, that aims to reestablish irreparably damaged tissues and organs by stimulating the body''s own repair mechanisms via the implantation of stem cells differentiated into specialized cell types. A rich source of adult stem cells is located inside the tooth and is represented by human dental pulp stem cells, or hDPSCs. These cells are characterized by a high proliferative rate, have self-renewal and multi-lineage differentiation properties, and are often used for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. The present review will provide an overview of hDPSCs and related features with a special focus on their potential applications in regenerative medicine of the nervous system, such as, for example, after spinal cord injury. Recent advances in the identification and characterization of dental stem cells and in dental tissue -engineering strategies suggest that bioengineering approaches may successfully be used to regenerate districts of the Central Nervous System, previously considered irreparable.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Human dental stem cells mesenchymal stem cells cell therapy spinal cord injury
List of contributors:
Iemmolo, Rosario; LA COGNATA, Valentina; Bonaventura, Gabriele; Cavallaro, Sebastiano; Pellitteri, ROSALIA MARIA CRISTINA
Authors of the University:
CAVALLARO SEBASTIANO
LA COGNATA VALENTINA
PELLITTERI ROSALIA MARIA CRISTINA
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/386988
Published in:
CELL & TISSUE RESEARCH
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