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Humberto F. Cerruti

Researcher at University of São Paulo

Publications -  7
Citations -  1112

Humberto F. Cerruti is an academic researcher from University of São Paulo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stem cell & Mesenchymal stem cell. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 7 publications receiving 1033 citations.

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Isolation and Characterization of a Population of Immature Dental Pulp Stem Cells Expressing OCT-4 and Other Embryonic Stem Cell Markers

TL;DR: In vivo transplantation of immature dental pulp stem cells into immunocompromised mice, they showed dense engraftment in various tissues and the relative ease of recovery and the expression profiles of various markers justify further exploration of IDPSC for clinical therapy.
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Corneal reconstruction with tissue-engineered cell sheets composed of human immature dental pulp stem cells.

TL;DR: Corneal transparency of the rabbit eyes that underwent hIDPSC transplantation was improved throughout the follow-up, while the control corneas developed total conjunctivalization and opacification, and transplantation of a tissue-engineered h IDPSC sheet was successful for the reconstruction of corneal epithelium in an animal model of LSCD.
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Reconstruction of large cranial defects in nonimmunosuppressed experimental design with human dental pulp stem cells.

TL;DR: The findings suggest that hDPSC is an additional cell resource for correcting large cranial defects in rats and constitutes a promising model for reconstruction of human large cranIAL defects in craniofacial surgery.
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Human immature dental pulp stem cells share key characteristic features with limbal stem cells.

TL;DR: This work aimed at investigating whether human immature dental pulp stem cells (hIDPSC) would present similar key characteristics as LSC and whether they could be used for corneal surface reconstruction in a rabbit TLSCD model.
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Allogenous Bone Grafts Improved by Bone Marrow Stem Cells and Platelet Growth Factors: Clinical Case Reports

TL;DR: The clinical results showed that the scaffolds were well integrated and adapted to the cortical bone and the process of healing observed in the patients was due to the presence of mesenchymal stem cell in MNC fraction in the bone grafts.