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Teeth �?¢�?�?��?�?? as a life bank (stem cells in dentistry), review article

Abstract

KMK. Masthan, N. Aravindha Babu, S. Leena Sankari, T. Gopala Krishnan

Stem cells are biological cells found in all multic ellular organisms that can divide and differentiate into diverse specialized cell types and can self-renew to produce more stem cells. In our human body, there are many sources from which these stem cells are de rived such as eye, brain, blood from umblical cord, bone marrow, skin and teeth. These stem cells can be derived from embryonic, foetal and adult tissues and cultured to form other different cells for regenerative and therapeutic purpose.

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