Scaling-Up of Human Dental Pulp Mesenchymal Cells on Primary Culture
DOI:
10.4172/2324-9293.1000123
Publication Date:
2016-06-04T05:17:43Z
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Introduction: Tissue Engineering (TE) aims to bio manufacture human tissues, an endeavor that requires a large number of cells, preferably autologous ones. Typically, cell source is unable provide the required amount cells and it necessary such be cultured during prolonged period time. One methodologies used obtain expand in culture explants; however, explants are commonly discarded at moment first passage. Given difficulty obtaining those sources, good alternative would reuse put them back into after Nevertheless, various modifications have been seen long-term culture, as gene expression, proteins. Objective: To evaluate changes expression extracellular matrix (ECM) adhesion molecules (AM) mesenchymal dental pulp progenitor (hMDPC) reused explants. Methods: Gene derived from second passage was accessed by Real Time PCR array Human ECM AM. Results: Twenty-nine genes showed least 5-fold change increase or decrease compared control group. Conclusion: Long-term frequently induces Re using option order However, understand, map ensure clinical application safety.
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