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    • Dental pulp of the third molar: a new source of pluripotent-like stem cells 

      Atari, Maher; Gil Recio, Carlos; Fabregat Navarro, Marc; García Fernández, Daniel; Barajas Vélez, Miguel; Carrasco Garcia, Miguel Ángel ; Jung, Han-Sung; Hernández Alfaro, Federico; Casals i Farré, Núria; Prósper, Felipe; Ferrés-Padró, Eduard; Giner-Tarrida, Luis (Journal of Cell Science, 2012-09-05)
      Dental pulp is particularly interesting in regenerative medicine because of the accessibility and differentiation potential of the tissue. Dental pulp has an early developmental origin with multi-lineage ...
    • Discovering the potential of dental pulp stem cells for corneal endothelial cell production: a proof of concept 

      Bosch Canals, Begoña Maria; Salero, Enrique; Núñez Toldrà, Raquel; Sabater, Alfonso L.; Gil Mur, Francisco Javier (Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology, 2021)
      Failure of corneal endothelium cell monolayer is the main cause leading to corneal transplantation. Autologous cell-based therapies are required to reconstruct in vitro the cell monolayer. Several ...
    • Tuning mesenchymal stem cell response onto titanium-niobium-hafnium alloy by recombinant fibronectin fragments 

      Herranz Díez, Carolina; Mas-Moruno, Carlos; Neubauer, Stefanie; Kessler, Horst; Gil Mur, Francisco Javier; PEGUEROLES, MARTA; Manero, José María; Guillem-Marti, Jordi (ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2016)
      Since metallic biomaterials used for bone replacement possess low bioactivity, the use of cell adhesive moieties is a common strategy to improve cellular response onto these surfaces. In recent years, ...