Figure 6. Cultivation and osteogenic differentiation of DFCs on PA after modification with collagen I. (Left) Relative cell number and (Right) normalized ALP activity.
Figure 6. Cultivation and osteogenic differentiation of DFCs on PA
author: Martin Gosau,Sandra Viale-Bouroncle,Hannah Eickhoff,Esthera Prateeptongkum,Anja Reck,W Gtz,Christoph Klingelhffer,Steffen Mller, | publisher: drg. Andreas Tjandra, Sp. Perio, FISID
Figure 6. Cultivation and osteogenic differentiation of DFCs on PA after modification with collagen I. (Left) Relative cell number and (Right) normalized ALP activity.
Serial posts:
- Evaluation of implant-materials as cell carriers for dental stem cells under in vitro conditions
- Background : Evaluation of implant-materials as cell carriers for dental stem cells
- Methods : Evaluation of implant-materials as cell carriers for dental stem cells (1)
- Methods : Evaluation of implant-materials as cell carriers for dental stem cells (2)
- Methods : Evaluation of implant-materials as cell carriers for dental stem cells (3)
- Methods : Evaluation of implant-materials as cell carriers for dental stem cells (4)
- Results : Evaluation of implant-materials as cell carriers for dental stem cells
- Discussion : Evaluation of implant-materials as cell carriers for dental stem cells (1)
- Discussion : Evaluation of implant-materials as cell carriers for dental stem cells (2)
- Figure 1. Cell attachment on tested materials.
- Figure 2. Cell proliferation of dNC-PCs and DFCs on tested materials
- Figure 3. Evaluation of programmed cell death (apoptosis) in dental stem cells
- Figure 4. Osteogenic differentiation of dental stem cells
- Figure 5. Evaluation of osteogenic differentiation
- Figure 6. Cultivation and osteogenic differentiation of DFCs on PA