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

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MSCs derived from omental and subcutaneous adipose tissues have similar trophic properties. a Quantitative analysis of mRNA levels of trophic factors. b Quantitative analysis of proliferation kinetic of human fibroblast cultivated with S-MSCs CM or O-MSCs CM evaluated during 12 days. c Representative photomicrographs of invaded area at 0 (T0), six (T6) and 12 (T12) hours post exposure to CMs. d Quantitative analysis of invaded area evaluated as the percentage of area free of cells at 6 or 12 h post exposure to CM with respect to 0 h. Abbreviations: S-MSCs: mesenchymal stem cells derived from subcutaneous adipose tissue; O-MSCs: mesenchymal stem cells derived from omental adipose tissue; CM: conditioned medium; bFGF: basic fibroblast growth factor; PDGF: platelet-derived growth factor; HGF: hepatocyte growth factor

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