Attachment Ability of Human Apical Papilla Cells to Root Dentin Surfaces Treated with Either 3Mix or Calcium Hydroxide
© 2016 American Association of Endodontists. Introduction Tissue regeneration and root continuation are the ultimate goals in regenerative endodontics. Apical papilla cells (APCs) have been hypothesized to play roles in those processes. Therefore, preservation of cell vitality and promoting initial...
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Main Authors: | Pattama Kitikuson, Tanida Srisuwan |
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2018
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