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                          | 【主    题】 : | Dental Pulp Process Tissue from Deciduous Teeth |  
                          | 【联系人名】 : | Chelsea Clark |  
                          | 【电子邮件】 : | contact@creative-bioarray.com |  
                          | 【联系电话】 : | 6316197922 |  
                          | 【发布日期】 : | 2017-3-9 |  
                          | 【详细说明】 : | Stem Cells From Human Exfoliated Deciduous Teeth 
(SHED ) are considered to be the most 'immature' of 
the Dental Stem Cells and show the highest 
proliferative capacity when grown in culture. 
Similar to the DPSCs from third molars, SHED are 
very durable in culture and have been passaged over 
80 times with no detectable signs of senescence or 
telomere shortening. SHED express the embryonic stem 
(ES) cell markers Oct4, Nanog, stage-specific 
embryonic antigens (SSEA-3, SSEA-4), and tumor 
recognition antigens (TRA-1-60 and TRA-1-81). When 
cultured in neurogenic medium, SHED form sphere-like 
clusters which adhere to the culture dish or float 
freely in the culture medium. |  
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