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    Human periodontal membrane stem cells undergo cyclic mechanical stress to stimulate osteogenesis differentiation under the relevant signaling pathways

    • Last Update: 2022-09-14
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    Firstly, the potential molecular mechanism of Nrf2 in the osteogenesis differentiation of PDLSCs stimulated by cyclic mechanical stress was studied by LC-MS/MS, and PDLSCs were treated at 10% and 0.


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