Bosshardt, 2005 - Google Patents
Are cementoblasts a subpopulation of osteoblasts or a unique phenotype?Bosshardt, 2005
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- 208661810460012193
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- Bosshardt D
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- Publication venue
- Journal of dental research
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Experimental studies have shown a great potential for periodontal regeneration. The limitations of periodontal regeneration largely depend on the regenerative potential at the root surface. Cellular intrinsic fiber cementum (CIFC), so-called bone-like tissue, may form …
- 210000001750 Dental Cementum 0 title abstract description 105
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