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So are my beautiful peers, hedged in between two worlds and extracting wisdom from both.
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At the chair side, adult dental stem cells are easily accessible from extracted wisdom molars or their surrounding tissues.
In our previous study, dental follicle tissues from extracted wisdom teeth were successfully cryopreserved for use as a source of stem cells.
SCAP can be isolated from extracted wisdom teeth.
"We are thinking that in the future people may 'bank' their extracted wisdom teeth or the cells from those teeth," Funderburgh told The Huffington Post in an email.
Her oral surgeon discovered an infection in the molar adjacent to the extracted wisdom tooth and performed a root canal.
Extract all the wisdom from the situation and then never bring it up again.
The miracle of Banks's decade-and-a-half-long tenure as the host of "America's Next Top Model" is that she has managed, season after season, to extract some semblance of wisdom from entertainment that might otherwise appear (especially in light of recent allegations of abuse in the fashion industry) merely exploitative.
Some timbers are still intact and sturdy; others will have to be extracted like wisdom teeth.
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