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Although the experiments in vitro cannot be directly extrapolated to the in vivo situation, the differences in viability and proliferation rate observed in fibroblasts treated in vitro with different energy and impulse regimes may provide useful information for schedules of ESW treatment in vivo.
Fibroblasts homogeneously seeded within 3 mm thick PVA hydrogels remained viable throughout 2 weeks in culture, with no differences in viability across the thickness of the hydrogel.
Fibroblasts homogeneously seeded within 3 mm thick PVA hydrogels remained viable throughout 2 weeks in culture, with no differences in viability across the thickness of the hydrogel.
In contrast to sucrose starvation, differences in viability between both strains were observed (Figure 1B).
No differences in viability were observed after any of the siRNA treatments.
The upward trend in variance for M16 suggests that the longer the embryos are forced to adapt to a sub-optimal environment, the more the differences in viability and/or development are magnified.
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U373 cells treated with the same concentrations of tbH2O2 as the neuronal cultures showed no difference in viability between the different cell lines (I,J).
Not much difference in viability is observed by 200 nm GNPs in the log phase when compared to 20 nm GNPs.
No statistical difference in viability is evident with PAA-QDs-labeled cells and untreated cells for 24 h at the concentration of 7 μg Cd/mL.
This difference in viability may have occurred because the higher droplet velocity subjected dispensed cells to a larger shear stress than those experienced by cells in the pipetted control.
However, we did not observe a significant difference in viability (not shown).
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