Stem Cells Regenerating the Craniofacial Skeleton: Current State-Of-The-Art and Future Directions
The craniofacial region comprises the most complex and intricate anatomical structures in the human body. As a result of developmental defects, traumatic injury, or neoplastic tissue formation, the functional and aesthetic intricacies of the face and cranium are often disrupted. While reconstructive...
Main Authors: | Jeremie D. Oliver, Wasila Madhoun, Emily M. Graham, Russell Hendrycks, Maranda Renouard, Michael S. Hu |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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MDPI AG
2020-10-01
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Series: | Journal of Clinical Medicine |
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Online Access: | https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/9/10/3307 |
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