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From: hBcl2 overexpression in BMSCs enhances resistance to myelin debris-induced apoptosis and facilitates neuroprotection after spinal cord injury in rats

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Cell culture and identification of rat BMSCs. (A) Phase-contrast imaging showed the primary rat BMSCs cultured in vitro to the third generation. (B) Alizarin red staining revealed that BMSCs had osteogenic differentiation ability. (C) Oil red staining revealed that BMSCs had adipogenic differentiation ability. (D) Allicin blue staining revealed that BMSCs had chondrogenic differentiation ability. (E–H) Flow cytometry was used to identify the expression of positive markers (CD29+ in e, 99.1%, CD90+ in f, 98%) and negative markers (CD34+ in g, 0.65%, CD45+ in h, 0.24%) on the surface of BMSCs. Scale bars = 50 μm (A–D).

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