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Обзор матриц (scaffolds) для стволовых клеток

Abstract

Scaffolds provide a physicochemical and biological three-dimensional micro-environment
for cell growth and differentiation, promoting cell adhesion, and migration. The scaffold
can also serve as a carrier for the morphogen. Scaffolds should be effective for the
transport of nutrients, oxygen and waste. Preferably, a scaffold should be gradually degraded
and replaced by the regenerated tissue, while retaining the features of the final tissue
structure. Furthermore, it should be biocompatible, non-toxic, and have proper mechanical
strength. Presenting an overview of different types of scaffolds used in dentistry.

About the Author

О. Соловьева
Научный Центр Здоровья Университета Техаса в Сан Антонио
Russian Federation


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For citations:


  . Endodontics Today. 2010;8(4):51-53. (In Russ.)



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