DPSC (dental pulp stem cells)

(DPSC) are isolated from adult third molars collected during the extraction of a donors wisdom teeth.  These cells have demonstrated very similar phenotypic and functional characteristics to that of bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells. DPSCs have been reported to differentiate down many different lineages including chondrogenic, osteogenic, adipogenic and neural

Cell Type:
Mesenchyme
Tissue Origin:
teeth
Species:
human
Research Area:
Cancer Research/Cell Biology
Neurobiology
Stem Cells
Basic Research
Cell Characteristics:
Adherent

Recommended Media

Dental Pulp Stem Cell Media Bulletkit was developped to Dental Pulp derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells without inducing differentiation. 

Transfection Information

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Citations

Categories:
Transfection 
Authors:
Chen J, Lin M, Foxe JJ, Pedrosa E, Hrabovsky A, Carroll R, Zheng D, Lachman HM. 
In:
PLoS ONE (2013) 8(10): 1371