3. Exosomes of Dental Pulp Mesenchymal Stem Cells

Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), which can be obtained relatively easily from a variety of tissues, such as dental pulp, bone marrow, adipose tissue, placenta tissue, or umbilical cord tissue, have long been expected as a cell source for regenerative medicine.

However, exosome studies in recent years have shown that the tissue repair effect of MSCs involves exosomes derived from MSCs, and that the exosomes derived from MSCs have similar tissue repair effects as MSCs themselves.

It was discovered recently that exosomes extracted from the MSCs of dental pulp provide a better cure for disease over other MSCs. Consequently, these exosomes are attracting high expectations.