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Dental pulp stem cells transformed by ‘bad breath’ chemical

Posted by: admin Posted on: February 27, 2012

Japanese scientists have found that the odorous compound responsible for halitosis – otherwise known as bad breath – is ideal for harvesting stem cells taken from human dental pulp.

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