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Original Article

The effect of TGF-β1 and BMP-4 on bone marrow-derived stem cell morphology on a novel bioabsorbable nanocomposite material

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Pages 230-234 | Received 08 Sep 2013, Accepted 13 Oct 2013, Published online: 19 Nov 2013

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Figure 1. Effect of growth factors on the change in metabolism of BMSCs on POSS PCL discs: TCP: tissue culture plate (n = 6). ∩: statistically significant increase in growth (p < 0.05).
Figure 1. Effect of growth factors on the change in metabolism of BMSCs on POSS PCL discs: TCP: tissue culture plate (n = 6). ∩: statistically significant increase in growth (p < 0.05).
Figure 2. Phalloidin conjugate stain (confocal microscopy analysis). (A–B) 3 days at 20 × magnification. (C–D) 21 days at 10 × magnification. (E–F) 21 days at 20 × magnification.
Figure 2. Phalloidin conjugate stain (confocal microscopy analysis). (A–B) 3 days at 20 × magnification. (C–D) 21 days at 10 × magnification. (E–F) 21 days at 20 × magnification.
Figure 3. SEM imaging of BMSCs on POSS PCL at 10 days with and without growth factors. (A) (320×) and (B) (20×): BMSCs without growth factors. (C) (320×), (D) (320×) and (E) (20×): BMSCs with growth factors.
Figure 3. SEM imaging of BMSCs on POSS PCL at 10 days with and without growth factors. (A) (320×) and (B) (20×): BMSCs without growth factors. (C) (320×), (D) (320×) and (E) (20×): BMSCs with growth factors.

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