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From: Omental adipose tissue is a more suitable source of canine Mesenchymal stem cells

Fig. 2

Omental adipose tissue has higher abundance of MSCs than subcutaneous adipose tissue. a Quantitative analysis of CFU-Fs per gram of tissue sampled. b Representative photographs of plates stained with crystal violet 7 days after seeding of nucleated cells from tissue samples. c Quantitative analysis of CPDL up to passage 12. d Representative photomicrographs of S-MSCs and O-MSCs at passages 1 (P1) and 10 (P10). Abbreviations: SC: subcutaneous adipose tissue; OM: omental adipose tissue; CFU-F/g tissue: colony forming units per grams of tissue; S-MSCs: mesenchymal stem cells derived from subcutaneous adipose tissue; O-MSCs: mesenchymal stem cells derived from omental adipose tissue; CDPL: cumulative population doubling level

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