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periodontal ligament stem cells (pdlscs)
How are PDLSCs Isolated?
The isolation of PDLSCs typically involves the extraction of teeth, followed by enzymatic digestion of the PDL tissue. The resulting cell suspension is then cultured under specific conditions to promote the growth and expansion of PDLSCs.
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