Cytotoxicity test and characteristics of demineralized dentin matrix scaffolds in adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells of rats
Background: Demineralized dentin matrix (DDM) scaffold is a substitute material for the bone contained in human teeth. DDM is a scaffold-derived tooth dentine containing type I collagen and bone morphogenetic protein (BMP). While DDM possesses the ability to perform osteoinductive and osteoconductiv...
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Main Authors: | SARI, Desi Sandra (Author), MADURATNA, Ernie (Author), FERDYANSYAH, Ferdyansyah (Author), SUDIANA, I Ketut (Author), RANTAM, Fedik Abdul (Author) |
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Dental Journal,
2022-03-16T01:28:25Z.
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