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Duaa Abuarqoub Author

Subjects of specialization
Adolescent and Pediatric Gynecology, Anorexia Nervosa, Biochemistry of Reproductive Science, Biodiversity Management, Biodiversity and Conservation

Affiliation
University of Petra-Amman, Jordan, University of Jordan

Biography

Dua’a Abuarqoub is an assistant professor in University of Petra-Jordan. She finished her PhD in “Stem Cell Biology”, from the University of Jordan. She also holds an MSc in “Applied Biosciences-Stem cell biology” and a BSC in “Biotechnology and genetic engineering” from Jordan university of science and technology. She is working as a researcher in Cell Therapy Center -The university of Jordan. She is the head of dental stem cell research project, working on different types of dental stem cells, exploring their features and their differentiation potential toward different lineages. 


Publications

Short Article Open Access

Isolation of pluripotent like stem cells from the apical papilla tissue of impacted third molars

Author(s): Duaa Abuarqoub

Introduction: Regarding limited differentiation potential of multipotent stem cells, focus has been shifted towards finding a novel source of stem cells with broader differentiation potential, which can be used to treat diseases like: Diabetes Mellitus, neurodegenerative disorders e.g. Parkinson's disease and spinal cord injury. Different types of dental stem cells are considered as the promising source to be able to treat such kind of diseases due to ease of their availability. Objective: Our aim was to investigate a population of pluripotent stem like cells with germinal differentiation potential from apical papilla (P-SCAP) of impacted third molars. Methods: Pluripotent like stem cells were isolated from apical papilla by explant method while culturing them in a specific media (essen... view more»

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