Ahmed, Mohamed JamalHenry M Goldman School of Dental Medicine (Boston University)2018-10-312018-10-3120112011(OCoLC)903905112(OCoLC)ocn903905112https://hdl.handle.net/2144/31709PLEASE NOTE: This work is protected by copyright. Downloading is restricted to the BU community: please log in with a valid BU account to access and click Download. If you are the author of this work and would like to make it publicly available, please contact open-help@bu.edu.Thesis (M.S.D.) --Boston University Institute for Dental Research and Education, Dubai, 2011 (Endodontics).Includes bibliography: leaves 64-73.OBJECTIVE: The overall objective of the present study were to isolate the stem cells of apical papilla (SCAPs) from human intact permanent teeth, to further characterize their features, and to test their potential to attach, proliferate and differentiate on a synthetic Polycaprolactone (PCL) based scaffold. This study is part of an effort to design a model for regenerative endodontic research, which could help to further understand it.en-USThis work is protected by copyright. Downloading is restricted to the BU community. If you are the author of this work and would like to make it publicly available, please contact open-help@bu.edu.Adult stem cellsDental papillaThe ability of the stem cells of apical papilla to grow, proliferate and differentiate on polycaprolactone based scaffoldsThesis/Dissertation99208053380701161