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However, our results suggest early chronic transplantation can still be effective for successful engraftment, differentiation to non-astrocytic lineages, and improvement of locomotor recovery.
These results suggest that porous NSF scaffolds treated with microwave-induced plasma may be effective for enhancing the cellular behaviors and chondrogenic differentiation of chondrocytes and further be potentially used to cartilage tissue engineering.
As for the discrepancy, the cathepsin L inhibitor might be effective for peripheral T cells, but not T cell differentiation including Treg cells in the thymus.
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Ionization which does not affect the fibre strength of Kevlar 49 is effective for structural differentiation between Kevlar 49 and 149 fibres.
Furthermore, their findings suggest that a high JH titer is effective for soldier differentiation [32].
Tare et al. [ 15] reported that chondrogenic medium (CM), commonly used for chondrogenesis of MSCs and other stem cells, was effective for chondrocyte differentiation of ATDC5.
Since perillipin is not expressed before adipogenic differentiation [ 62], its high expression in the hADSCs embedded in CGH matrix suggests that calcium gluconate is effective for the adipogenic differentiation of hADSCs in this 3-D culture system.
In order to prove whether RH and CGH matrices are effective for the adipogenic differentiation, the level of perilipin expression in hADSCs recovered after hydrogel solubilization was detected by flow cytometry.
Th2 immunity, which controls the humoral immune response through the triggering of B cell proliferation and differentiation [ 46], is effective for protection against most bacterial as well as certain viral infections [ 47].
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