@article{KaebischGorskiIssaetal.2015, author = {C. Kaebisch and J.K. Gorski and Y.A. Issa and M. Winter and E. Tobiasch}, title = {The osteogenic differentiation of bone chip-derived mesenchymal stem cells is controlled via specific receptor signaling}, series = {Journal of Biological Research}, volume = {88}, number = {1}, publisher = {PAGEPress Publications}, issn = {1826-8838}, url = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:hbz:1044-opus-30512}, pages = {87}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are an attractive cell source for Regenerative Dentistry in particular due to their ability to differentiate towards osteoblasts, among other lineages. Tooth and jaw bone loss are frequent sequelae of traumatic and pathological conditions in both the young and the elderly and must be met by appropriate prosthetic replacements. For successful osseointegration of the dental implant a sufficient bone level is necessary. Besides the utilization of bone autografts or synthetic biomaterials, medical research is more and more focused on the utilization of MSCs. Compared to cells obtained from liposuction material, ectomesenchymal stem cells derived from the head area e.g. out of dental follicles or particulate, non-vascularized bone chips show a higher differentiation potential towards osteoblasts.}, language = {en} }