International Journal of Oral Science2024,Vol.16Issue(2):P.225-237,13.DOI:10.1038/s41368-024-00298-9
A 3D In-vitro model of the human dentine interface shows long-range osteoinduction from the dentine surface
William Macalester 1Asme Boussahel 2Rafael O.Moreno-Tortolero 3Mark R.Shannon 2Nicola West 4Darryl Hill 2Adam Perriman2
作者信息
- 1. School of Cellular and Molecular Medicine,Biomedical Sciences Building,University of Bristol,University Walk,Bristol,United Kingdom Bristol Centre for Functional Nanomaterials,HH Wills Physics Laboratory,University of Bristol,Tyndall Avenue,Bristol,United Kingdom
- 2. School of Cellular and Molecular Medicine,Biomedical Sciences Building,University of Bristol,University Walk,Bristol,United Kingdom
- 3. Bristol Centre for Functional Nanomaterials,HH Wills Physics Laboratory,University of Bristol,Tyndall Avenue,Bristol,United Kingdom Centre for Protolife Research,School of Chemistry,University of Bristol,Cantocks Close,Bristol,United Kingdom Max Planck-Bristol Centre for Minimal Biology,School of Chemistry,University of Bristol,Bristol,United Kingdom
- 4. Periodontology,Bristol Dental School,University of Bristol,Lower Maudlin Street,Bristol,United Kingdom
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interface/den/surface分类
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William Macalester,Asme Boussahel,Rafael O.Moreno-Tortolero,Mark R.Shannon,Nicola West,Darryl Hill,Adam Perriman..A 3D In-vitro model of the human dentine interface shows long-range osteoinduction from the dentine surface[J].International Journal of Oral Science,2024,16(2):P.225-237,13.基金项目
supported by the Bristol Centre for Functional Nanomaterials and GlaxoSmithKline. ()