human stem cells from dental pulp

Dental Pulp Stem Cells (DPSCs) are primarily sourced from the pulp tissues of deciduous teeth, primary incisors, and permanent third molars. The dental pulp, especially from third molars, is noted for its rich reservoir of stem cells. DPSCs derived from third molars express key pluripotency-associated transcription fac- tors including oct4, sox2, klf4, nanog, and c-myc. Flow cytometry analysis confirms DPSCs are positive for mesenchymal markers CD73, CD90, CD105, and CD166, while negative for hematopoi- etic markers CD34, CD45, and CD133. DPSCs exhibit versatile dif- ferentiation potential under specific culture conditions, capable of forming osteogenic, adipogenic, and neurogenic cell types, and demonstrating angiogenic activity in Matrigel® assays.

Stock collection of Stem Cells*
OFFER NO.PRODUCTSPECIFICATION
121 96103 005Human mesenchymal stem cells from Dental Pulpa, healthy donorCryo, 5 × 105 cells/vial
121 96103 010Human mesenchymal stem cells from Dental Pulpa, healthy donorCryo, 1 × 106 cells/vial