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Table 1 BMI-ASCs used in the study

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

 

Lot number

Age

Body mass index

BMI < 25

L080125

47

19.99

 

L090514

40

21.18

 

L070430

33

21.63

 

L080508

42

21.97

 

L080211

48

23.65

 

L080401

44

24.98

 

Mean ± SD

42.3 ± 5.46

22.2 ± 1.79

BMI > 25

L071025

61

26.49

 

L070918

33

29.4

 

L070525

37

30.65

 

L101129W

44

30.94

 

L100928W

28

31.58

 

L100412W

41

32.75

 

Mean ± SD

42.3 ± 5.46

22.2 ± 1.79

All donors

Mean ± SD

42.3 ± 5.46

22.2 ± 1.79

  1. All ASCs were obtained from subcutaneous abdominal adipose tissue of female, Caucasian donors of ages between 28 and 61 with a mean ± SD of 41.5 ± 8.61 years. ASCs isolated from patients having different body mass indices (BMIs) were designated BMI-ASCs. BMI-ASCs used in the study were grouped into categories and identified as either ‘lean BMI-ASCs’ (BMI <25) or ‘overweight BMI-ASCs’ (>30). The patients displayed a mean body mass index (kg/m2) (±SD) of 26.3 ± 4.62.