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Camila Sabatini, associate professor of restorative dentistry in the School of Dental Medicine, has received the Harold Amos Medical Faculty Development Program (AMFDP) award from the Robert Wood ...
This could be the first step towards “living fillings” that patch up cavities, or even lab-grown replacement teeth. Enamel is the hardest tissue in the body, and it coats our teeth to help ...
Enamel is made during tooth formation by specialized cells called ameloblasts. These cells die off once teeth are fully formed, meaning the body has no way to repair or regenerate damaged enamel. The ...
In the lab, researchers induced stem cells to form small, multicellular mini-organs that secrete the proteins that form tooth enamel, according to a report published recently in the journal ...
For humans, once our tooth enamel deteriorates, it's gone for good. A group of UW Medicine researchers has found a way to coax stem cells to help build enamel.
Organoids have now been created from stem cells to secrete the proteins that form dental enamel, the substance that protects teeth from damage and decay. A multi-disciplinary team of scientists ...
Organoids have now been created from stem cells to secrete the proteins that form dental enamel, the substance that protects teeth from damage and decay. A multi-disciplinary team of scientists ...
PRESS RELEASE PR Newswire May. 31, 2017, 06:00 AM HUDDERSFIELD, England, May 31, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- ...
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