Prospects for creating a tooth using tissue engineering methods
- Authors: Volkov A.V.
- Issue: No 1 (2005)
- Pages: 44-45
- Section: Mini-reviews
- URL: https://genescells.ru/2313-1829/article/view/289797
- ID: 289797
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Figure 1. The laying of a human tooth at the stage of the enamel organ. Stained with hematoxylin and eosin. 1 - multilayer epithelium of the oral cavity; 2 - dental plate; 3 - enamel organ; 4 - inner enamel epithelium; 5 - outer enamel epithelium; 6 - mesenchymal dental. Staining: hematoxylin and eosin. From Sobotta J. Atlas und Grundriss der Histologie und Mikroskopischen Anatomie des Menschen. Mbnchen, 1902, amended.
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Figure 2. An artificial rat tooth formed in the subcapsular space of the kidney from mesenchymal stem cells and oral epithelial cells 12 weeks after transplantation. BO - bone; ameloblasts; DP - dental pulp; OD - odontoblasts, E - enamel; D, dentine (J Dent Res 2004; 83; 7: 523-528).
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Figure 3. Gross specimen (A) and radiograph (B) of an artificial rat tooth formed in the subcapsular space of the kidney from mesenchymal stem cells and oral epithelial cells 12 weeks after transplantation. (J Dent Res 2004; 83; 7: 523-528).
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