Notch-dependent activation of periodontal cells osteogenic potential
https://doi.org/10.18705/2311-4495-2020-7-2-21-32
Abstract
About the Authors
D. S. SemenovaRussian Federation
Semenova Daria S., Technician, Almazov National Medical Research Centre; Junior Researcher, Institute of Cytology
Akkuratova str. 2, Saint Petersburg, 197341
A. S. Kostina
Russian Federation
Kostina Aleksandra S., Junior Researcher, Almazov National Medical Research Centre; Senior Researcher, Institute of Cytology
Saint Petersburg
A. M. Mustaeva
Russian Federation
Mustaeva Adeliia M., Student
Saint Petersburg
P. E. Klauzen
Russian Federation
Klauzen Polina E., Junior Researcher
Saint Petersburg
M. A. Dobrynin
Russian Federation
Dobrynin Mikhail A., Junior Researcher
Saint Petersburg
N. V. Boyarskaya
Russian Federation
Boyarskaya Nadezhda V., Student
Saint Petersburg
Yu. A. Dombrovskaya
Russian Federation
Dombrovskaya Yulia A., PhD, Department of General Dentistry
Saint Petersburg
A. B. Malashicheva
Russian Federation
Molecular Cardiology, Almazov National Medical Research Centre; Head of the Laboratory of Regenerative Biomedicine, Institute of Cytology
Saint Petersburg
N. I. Enukashvily
Russian Federation
Enukashvily Natella I., PhD, Head of Laboratory of non-coding DNA, Institute of Cytology; Senior Researcher, Laboratory of Cellular Technologies, North-Western State Medical University named after I. I. Mechnikov
Saint Petersburg
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Review
For citations:
Semenova D.S., Kostina A.S., Mustaeva A.M., Klauzen P.E., Dobrynin M.A., Boyarskaya N.V., Dombrovskaya Yu.A., Malashicheva A.B., Enukashvily N.I. Notch-dependent activation of periodontal cells osteogenic potential. Translational Medicine. 2020;7(2):21-32. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.18705/2311-4495-2020-7-2-21-32