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    Ecto-mesenchymal stem cells from dental pulp are committed to differentiate into active melanocytes

    Ecto-mesenchymal stem cells from dental pulp are committed to differentiate into active melanocytes by F Paino, G Ricci, A De Rosa, R D’Aquino, L Laino, G Pirozzi, V Tirino, G Papaccio

    Published 2010-10-01
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    Human mandible bone defect repair by the grafting of dental pulp stem/progenitor cells and collagen sponge biocomplexes

    Human mandible bone defect repair by the grafting of dental pulp stem/progenitor cells and collagen sponge biocomplexes by R d’Aquino, A De Rosa, V Lanza, V Tirino, L Laino, A Graziano, V Desiderio, G Laino, G Papaccio

    Published 2009-11-01
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    Fighting for territories: time-lapse analysis of dental pulp and dental follicle stem cells in co-culture reveals specific migratory capabilities

    Fighting for territories: time-lapse analysis of dental pulp and dental follicle stem cells in co-culture reveals specific migratory capabilities by C Schiraldi, A Stellavato, A D’Agostino, V Tirino, R d’Aquino, A Woloszyk, A De Rosa, L Laino, G Papaccio, TA Mitsiadis

    Published 2012-11-01
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    Human neural crest-derived postnatal cells exhibit remarkable embryonic attributes either in vitro or in vivo

    Human neural crest-derived postnatal cells exhibit remarkable embryonic attributes either in vitro or in vivo by R d'Aquino, V Tirino, V Desiderio, M Studer, GC De Angelis, L Laino, A De Rosa, D Di Nucci, S Martino, F Paino, M Sampaolesi, G Papaccio

    Published 2011-03-01
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