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INSAN DIŞLERININ DOKU MUHENDISLIGINDEKI ÖNEMI

THE IMPORTANCE OF HUMAN TEETH IN TISSUE ENGINEERING

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Obtaining stem cells from human exfoliated deciduous teeth (SHED) is simple and convenient. Every child loses the primary teeth, which create the perfect opportunity to recover and store for the convenient source of stem cells. The primary teeth are needed to treat future injuries or ailments and present a far better alternative to simply discarding the teeth or storing them as mementos from the past. Furthermore, using one's own stem cells prevent the risks for developing immune reactions or rejections following transplantation and also eliminate the potential of contracting disease from donor cells. The purpose of this review is to discuss the importance of the SHED cells.
Abstract (Original Language): 
Kendiliğinden düşmüş insan süt dişinden (SHED) kök hücre elde etmek kolay ve elverişlidir. Her çocuk süt dişini kaybeder ve bu dişler geri kazanım ve uygun kök hücre kaynağı oluşturmak için mükemmel bir kaynaktırlar. Gelecekteki sakatlıkları veya hastalıkları tedavi etmede ve geçmişte basit bir şekilde çıkmış dişin saklanarak tedavide en iyi alternatif oluşturulmasında bu hücrelere gereksinim duyulmaktadır. Bir kişinin kendi kök hücrelerinin kullanılma olasılığı az gibi görünse de, bu hücreler donör hücreden gelişebilecek hastalığın ortadan kaldırılmasına, immün reaksiyon gelişme riskini veya transplantasyon sonucu rejeksiyon oluşma riskini önlemeye olanak tanırlar. Bu çalışmanın amacı SHED hücrelerinin önemini tartışmaktır.
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