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Fig. 2 | Stem Cell Research & Therapy

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From: Oral cavity-derived stem cells and preclinical models of jaw-bone defects for bone tissue engineering

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Stem cells in the oral cavity. Oral cavity-derived stem cells: PDLSCs, DPSCs, SCAPs, GMSCs, SHED, DFSCs, ABMSCs and TGPCs. PDLSCs are isolated from the periodontal ligament. DPSCs are isolated from dental pulp. SCAPs are isolated from the apical papilla of an impacted tooth. GMSCs are isolated from the gingiva. SHED are isolated from the pulp of deciduous teeth. DFSCs are isolated from dental follicles. ABMSCs are isolated from alveolar bone. TGPCs are isolated form the tooth germ. PDLSCs, periodontal ligament stem cells; DPSCs, dental pulp stem cells; SCAPs, stem cells from the apical papilla; GMSCs, gingiva‐derived mesenchymal stem cells; SHED, stem cells from exfoliated deciduous teeth; DFSCs, dental follicle progenitor cells; ABMSCs, alveolar bone‐derived mesenchymal stem cells; TGPCs, tooth germ progenitor cells. Schematic created with Microsoft PowerPoint

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