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The present results indicate that 2 4 mM Ca2+ is suitable for proliferation and survival of osteoblasts, whereas slightly higher concentrations (6 8 mM) favor osteoblast differentiation and matrix mineralization in both 2- and 3-dimensional cultures.
The process began from two cells, which were allowed to reproduce freely while subject to ideal conditions that were suitable for proliferation, without the occurrence of apoptosis.
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The coaxial electrospun PLA(core)/PVA shell) nanofibers also showed suitable properties for proliferation, and attachment of human embryonic kidney cells (HEK-293).
Hydrogel may provide a suitable environment for proliferation and maturation of joint chondrocytes in relation to the gelation density and bioactive sources like PRP resulting in improvement for cartilage regeneration.
Combinations of synthetic polymers, intended to provide the required mechanical strength and processability, and biopolymers, giving cells a suitable environment for proliferation and inducing bone growth, have recently drawn attention in order to provide multifunctional implants.
Previously, our group has described that allogeneic human serum is a suitable supplement for proliferation and differentiation of hASCs [ 8].
The results of both cell proliferation and cell viability experiments indicate that GO-chitosan film is suitable for cell proliferation.
The results indicate that the GO-chitosan film is suitable for cell proliferation.
Therefore, the developed assay is suitable for cell proliferation and cytotoxicity testing.
These results indicate that SDC medium is suitable for yeast proliferation, while DMEM is excellent for GLP1R activation.
Results obtained above suggested that 20%HHx was suitable for RaSMCs proliferation, leading to its change to contractile phenotype.
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