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Heterogeneity of proangiogenic features in mesenchymal stem cells derived from bone marrow, adipose tissue, umbilical cord, and placenta

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Fig. 1 Endothelial differentiation potential of different MSC populations is heterogeneous and limited.gene expression in undifferentiated MSCs was normalized to 1, and the relative fold-change in the corresponding EC-differentiated cells was shown as2Flt1
Fig. 2 MSCs derived from different tissue sources display distinct tube formation capacities on Matrigel in vitro
Fig. 3 Conditioned medium (CM) of BMSCs, AMSCs, UMSCs, and PMSCs exerts various proangiogenic effects on endothelial cells in vitro
Fig. 4 (See legend on next page.)

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