ADVANCES OF STEM CELLS EXOSOMES-BASED APPLICATIONS IN DIAGNOSTIC BIOMARKERS FOR DENTAL DISEASE AND PULP REGENERATION
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Keywords
Stem Cell-Derived Exosomes, Diagnostic Biomarkers, Dental Diseases, Pulp Regeneration, Regenerative Medicine, Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs), Extracellular Vehicles (EVs), Dental Tissue Engineering
Abstract
Recent Advancement in regenerative medication have featured the capability of Stem cell-derived exosomes in both diagnostics and therapeutics. This review paper centers around the utilizations of these exosomes as symptomatic biomarkers for dental diseases and their part in pulp regeneration. Stem cell-derived exosomes, because of their remarkable properties and sub-atomic substance, present a promising painless methodology for early discovery of dental pathologies. Besides, their regenerative abilities are being investigated to beat the difficulties related with dental pulp recovery. This paper dives into the instruments by which exosomes work with these cycles, surveys late examination discoveries, and talks about the future potential and difficulties of integrating immature microorganism inferred exosomes into clinical practice for dental wellbeing.
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