Medicine and HealthInternational Journal of Oral Science
Adult dental epithelial stem cell-derived organoids deposit hydroxylapatite biomineral
H. Kim, V. Cooley, et al.
This groundbreaking study by Hyun-Yi Kim and colleagues reveals the potential of dental epithelial organoids (DEOs) derived from adult dental epithelial stem cells to mimic the mineralization processes of enamel. DEOs have shown to remain viable for over five months and can generate enamel-like hydroxylapatite crystallites, presenting exciting new avenues for understanding amelogenesis and enamel regeneration.
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