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TítuloAlternative protocols to induce chondrogenic differentiation: transforming growth factor β superfamily

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Table 1 Sequences of qPCR primers used for the amplification of human mRNA genes implicated in chondrogenesis  Gene name  Forward primer (5′-3′)  Reverse primer (5′-3′)  mRNA ID number
Table 2 General information of the donors showing flow cytometry results of the cells at the third passage (mean ± SD)
Fig. 1 Adipogenic and osteogenic differentiation of BM-MSCs grown in adipogenic (ADM) and osteogenic (ODM) differentiation  medium with their respective control grown in DMEM with 20 % FBS (CTRL) (a)
Fig. 2  Histologic  and  immunohistochemical  analysis  of  the  BM-MSCs  chondrogenic  differentiation  in  normoxic  conditions
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