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Variation in human dental pulp stem cell ageing profiles reflect contrasting proliferative and regenerative capabilities

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Amr Alraies, Nadia Y. A. Alaidaroos, Rachel J. Waddington, et al. (2017). Variation in human dental pulp stem cell ageing profiles reflect contrasting proliferative and regenerative capabilities. BMC Cell Biology, 18(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12860-017-0128-x
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