Department of Dentistry, Tishreen University, Lattakia City, Syria
Research Article
Histoanalysis for Epithelial and Mezanchyme Stem Cells Responsible for Continuous Regeneration of Incisors in Syrian Hamsters, an Experimental Study to Monitor Reproductive and Differentiation Properties after Extraction
Author(s): Ahmad Mohammad Khattab* and Hikmat Yakub
Background: Syrian Hamsters are considered prime animal models used in numerous experimental research and applications especially in the field of dentistry. Studies on Syrian hamsters have shown their exceptional regenerative abilities of incisors after extraction. Isolating and identifying cells responsible for the constant regeneration of the incisors, determining their unique properties, and confirming their ability to differentiate into ectoderm and mesoderm derived cells. Exploring their capabilities to construct cellular cultures in sufficient numbers and identifying the proper cellular markers is an extremely important issue.
Methods: 15 Syrian Hamsters were distributed evenly into three Main groups plus a control group. Control group was sacrificed in order to obtain a sound Morphological structure in the incisor region. Specimens in.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2157-7099.2023.14.681
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