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Figure S1: Flow - cytometry markers and mesenchymal differentiation of human WJ-MSC.

Figure S1: Flow - cytometry markers and mesenchymal differentiation of human WJ-MSC. Flow cytometry analysis of established human WJ-MSCs (successfully grown on plastic plates) is showing markers used to characterize MSCs (a-d). Cells were able to differentiate into

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Figure S1: Flow - cytometry markers and mesenchymal differentiation of human WJ-MSC.

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  1. Figure S1: Flow-cytometry markers and mesenchymal differentiation of human WJ-MSC. Flow cytometry analysis of established human WJ-MSCs (successfully grown on plastic plates) is showing markers used to characterize MSCs (a-d). Cells were able to differentiate into osteocytes (e), chondrocytes (f) and adipocytes (g). Images shown after alizarin red (e), safranin O (f) and oil red (g) stainings, respectively.

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