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Neeley WW et al. – Signs of osteogenesis were present in the co–cultures both in unstimulated and stimulated conditions. In the stimulated condition however, osteogenic markers are increased at earlier time points. As such, this model may provide a good method for the study of specific cellular processes that may lead to osteogenesis and eventually for understanding the regeneration of periodontal bone in vivo.

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