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牙髓中的主要细胞为()。 A.成纤维细胞 B.成牙本质细胞 C.组织细胞 D.未分化

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牙髓中的主要细胞为()。

A.成纤维细胞

B.成牙本质细胞

C.组织细胞

D.未分化间充质细胞

E.以上均是

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