Alta Stomatology is dedicated to advancing oral disease research. We've established a cutting-edge oral stem cell research platform, equipped with state-of-the-art equipment. In addition to our advanced equipment, our platform is staffed by a team of highly experienced and knowledgeable researchers who possess a wealth of experience and expertise in the field of oral stem cells, oral health, and related fields, enabling us to study the characteristics, behaviors, and potential therapeutic applications of oral stem cells.
There are many types of oral stem cells, including dental pulp stem cells, periodontal ligament stem cells, dental follicle stem cells, apical papilla stem cells, gingival mesenchymal stem cells, etc., which have been isolated and identified. Stem cells have the potential for multilineage differentiation and, under certain conditions (in vivo or in vitro), can differentiate into various types of cells needed by the human body, providing new cell sources for tissue, organ, and autologous or allogeneic transplantation and other cell therapies. Our oral stem cell research platform can conduct a series of studies on oral stem cells.
Deciduous tooth pulp, commonly known as baby teeth, harbors a rich reservoir of stem cells with remarkable regenerative potential. Our research explores the therapeutic applications of these stem cells in promoting oral tissue regeneration and repair. By harnessing the unique properties of deciduous tooth pulp stem cells, we aim to develop novel therapies for conditions such as dental caries, periodontal disease, and oral trauma.
Dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs) represent another promising source of regenerative potential within the oral cavity. Our research delves into the biological properties of DPSCs, including their proliferation capacity, differentiation potential, and immunomodulatory effects. By elucidating the molecular mechanisms underlying DPSC function, we seek to optimize their therapeutic utility and enhance their clinical translation.
Oral tumors, including oral squamous cell carcinoma, represent a significant clinical challenge, often necessitating aggressive surgical interventions and adjuvant therapies. At Alta Stomatology, we are investigating the therapeutic potential of oral stem cells for the treatment of oral tumors. By elucidating the interactions between oral stem cells and tumor microenvironments, we aim to develop innovative approaches for tumor suppression, inhibition, and regression.
The oral mucosa plays a vital role in maintaining oral health and function, serving as a barrier against microbial pathogens and mechanical injury. Through our research efforts, we are exploring novel approaches for oral mucosal regeneration and repair using oral stem cells. By understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying mucosal healing and regeneration, we aim to develop targeted therapies for oral mucosal disorders and injuries.
Oral Stem Cell Proliferation Assay | Oral Stem Cell Apoptosis Assay | Oral Stem Cell Viability Assay |
Differentiation Assay of Oral Stem Cells | Oral Stem Cell Gene Editing and Knockout | Oral Stem Cell Cycle Assay |
Cell Culture Equipment | Triple Quadrupole Mass Spectrometer | Flow Cytometer |
Cell Sorting Flow Cytometry | Super-Resolution Microscop | Fully Automated Cell Processor |
High-Throughput Single-Cell Sorte | Single Cell Protein Expression Quantitative Analysis System | Single Cell Gene Expression Quantitative Mapping System |
Next-Generation Sequencing | Upright Fluorescence Biological Microscope | Inverted Fluorescence Biological Microscope |
Inverted Phase Contrast Biological Microscope | Freeze Dryer | Centrifuge |
Ultrasonic Cell Crusher | PCR Instrument | Fully Functional Microplate Reader |