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Exosomes, PRF and the Future of Regenerative Medicine/Dentistry
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Exosomes, tiny vesicles secreted by most cells, are gaining significant attention for their diagnostic and therapeutic potential. They are commonly derived from sources like dental pulp and periodontal ligament cells and have shown great promise in regenerative dentistry, helping to regenerate tissues such as bone, gums, and nerves. Exosomes are more stable than traditional growth factors, resistant to degradation, and even perform as well or better than some existing treatments like rhBMP2 in bone regeneration. They have also shown success in diagnosing a wide range of conditions, including cardiovascular diseases, oral cancers, and periodontitis. Overall, exosomes are seen as having remarkable potential and high clinical value in both medicine and dentistry.
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