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From: Body mass index affects proliferation and osteogenic differentiation of human subcutaneous adipose tissue-derived stem cells

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Higher BMI-ASCs exhibited compromised growth when exposed to low serum in vitro . a, b. CyQUANT was performed following ASC exposure to low serum (0-10% FBS supplementation) culture conditions for 48 hrs. Percentage serum and BMI both significantly affect ASC growth. c-f. Regression analysis of BMI-ASC growth when exposed to low serum in vitro. Nonlinear regression analysis performed using least squares ordinary fit. R2 values indicate a strong correlation between BMI, percent serum exposure, and ASC growth. Values are reported as N ± SE; * p > 0.05, ** p > 0.001, *** p > 0.0001.

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