Hi everyone,
I may have to get a wisdom tooth removed someday...
I remember it was said that there are stem cells in the pulpa / or in a gum pocket.
From what I read from google, it doesn't seem to be stem cells, but cells that can be induced pluripotent stem cells with high efficiency... Other articles sound like there actually are stem cells ready-to use. One article said it is adult stem cells, which are somewhat differentiated, so they can only form bones and certain other tissues...
Has anyone read about that?
If they actually are adult stem cells, can I take them, desinfect them and put them into Hela/A431/CHO medium and grow them? Without induction they may not grow into a tooth again, but maybe they divide?
Best,
Andreas
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