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Are biological agents toxic to human chondrocytes and osteocytes?

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Fig. 1 Experimental study design
Table 1 Biological agents, commercial stock solutionconcentrations, applied volumes, and final concentrations
Fig. 2 Inverted light microscopy images of chondrocytes and osteocytes cultures (a, b, and c are ×10, ×20, and ×40 magnification ofapproximately 97 % confluent chondrocytes, respectively; d, e, and f are ×10, ×20, and ×40 magnification of approximately 91 % confluentosteocytes, respectively)
Fig. 4 Proliferation of chondrocytes and osteocytes after 24 and 48 h BA application. Analysis of proliferation was performed in all test groups.After administration of BAs for 24 and 48 h, cultures were allowed for proliferation for an additional 12 h
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