How many stem cells would you expect to find in a partially resorbed deciduous incisor. How many stems would you expect to find in a developing third molar?
Studies are underway to determine the number of stem cells in a partially resorbed deciduous incisor and developing third molars. Nonetheless, the small number of stem cells that have been isolated from a partially resorbed deciduous incisor can be expanded very rapidly, more so than bone marrow stem cells. This is good news is about the potential use of dental pulp stem cells towards therapeutic applications.
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