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CD34+ cells encapsulated in fibrin gels have a viability of 60-70% at day 2 and day 10, statistically lower (n = 6, P<0.001) than the one observed for CD34+-derived ECs (Fig. 4A).

According to this declaration, cells should have a viability of >70 % for SVF and >90 % for ASC.

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It was reported that BMCs collected from stomach of 2-week old mice following suckling had a viability of 80%22.

The macrophage population isolated from the head kidney (front part of fish kidney) of H. otakii had a viability of about 98%.

All cell preparations used had a viability of >95%.

All samples had a viability of greater than 95%.

Samples included for analysis had a viability of at least 90%.

T cells had a viability of over 94% in all experiments performed.

While cells with GSH alone had a viability of 72% after 72 hrs, isofuranonaphthoquinone-treated cells produced 37% viability.

Cells in cultures with PHA alone had a viability of 95-98%, while those in cultures with PHA and EGCG at different concentrations also had a viability ranging from 95 to 98%.

The dichloromethane fraction, when incubated with phagocytes, had a viability index of less than 90% and was not tested in any further assays of functional cell activity.

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