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English: The capacity of the mesenchymal stem cells (used in the study to obtain the secretome) to differentiate into three lines:
1 - osteogenic differentiation (1a - control, undifferentiated cells (no differentiation inducer added); 1b - osteocytes, calcium deposits stained with Alizarin red dye, x100); 2 - adipogenic differentiation (2a - control, undifferentiated cells (no differentiation inducer added); 2b - adipocytes, fat deposits stained with Oil Red, x100); 3 - chondrogenic differentiation (3a - control, undifferentiated cells (no differentiation inducer added); 3b - chondrocytes, glycosaminoglycans stained with Alcian blue dye, x100) |
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Author | Vitalii moskalov |
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Author | Виталий Москалев |
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