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Title

Dental stem cell banking: Techniques and protocols.

Authors

Khaseb, Sanaz; Orooji, Mahdi; Pour, Majid Ghasemian; Safavi, Seyed Mohammadreza; Eghbal, Mohammad Jafar; Rezai Rad, Maryam

Abstract

Dental tissue‐derived stem cells (DSCs) provide an easy, accessible, relatively noninvasive promising source of adult stem cells (ASCs), which brought encouraging prospective for their clinical applications. DSCs provide a perfect opportunity to apply for a patient's own ASC, which poses a low risk of immune rejection. However, problems associated with the long‐term culture of stem cells, including loss of proliferation and differentiation capacities, senescence, genetic instability, and the possibility of microbial contamination, make cell banking necessary. With the rapid development of advanced cryopreservation technology, various international DSC banks have been established for both research and clinical applications around the world. However, few studies have been published that provide step‐by‐step guidance on DSCs isolation and banking methods. The purpose of this review is to present protocols and technical details for all steps of cryopreserved DSCs, from donor selection, isolation, cryopreservation, to characterization and quality control. Here, the emphasis is on presenting practical principles in accordance with the available valid guidelines.

Subjects

STEM cells; MICROBIAL contamination; INTERNATIONAL banking industry; CELL culture; ADULTS

Publication

Cell Biology International, 2021, Vol 45, Issue 9, p1851

ISSN

1065-6995

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1002/cbin.11626

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