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Cell Applications Inc osteogenic medium
In vitro differentiation of BM-MSCs and AT-MSCs. Both types of cell were maintained in control medium (A, B). <t>Osteogenic</t> differentiation was identified by von Kossa staining (C, D) and adipogenic differentiation by Oil Red O staining (E, F). Scale bar, 200 μm.
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Cell Applications Inc canine osteogenic differentiation medium
The results of morphological analysis of cASC primary culture (monochrome), combined with Alizarin Red staining photographs (color), to confirm <t>osteogenic</t> differentiation of the cells of interest. Scale bar: 100 μm.
Canine Osteogenic Differentiation Medium, supplied by Cell Applications Inc, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 93/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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In vitro differentiation of BM-MSCs and AT-MSCs. Both types of cell were maintained in control medium (A, B). Osteogenic differentiation was identified by von Kossa staining (C, D) and adipogenic differentiation by Oil Red O staining (E, F). Scale bar, 200 μm.

Journal: BMC Veterinary Research

Article Title: Comparison of bone marrow and adipose tissue-derived canine mesenchymal stem cells

doi: 10.1186/1746-6148-8-150

Figure Lengend Snippet: In vitro differentiation of BM-MSCs and AT-MSCs. Both types of cell were maintained in control medium (A, B). Osteogenic differentiation was identified by von Kossa staining (C, D) and adipogenic differentiation by Oil Red O staining (E, F). Scale bar, 200 μm.

Article Snippet: The osteogenic medium was Canine Osteoblast Differentiation Medium purchased from Cell Applications (San Diego, USA).

Techniques: In Vitro, Control, Staining

The results of morphological analysis of cASC primary culture (monochrome), combined with Alizarin Red staining photographs (color), to confirm osteogenic differentiation of the cells of interest. Scale bar: 100 μm.

Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences

Article Title: Expression Profile of New Marker Genes Involved in Differentiation of Canine Adipose-Derived Stem Cells into Osteoblasts

doi: 10.3390/ijms22136663

Figure Lengend Snippet: The results of morphological analysis of cASC primary culture (monochrome), combined with Alizarin Red staining photographs (color), to confirm osteogenic differentiation of the cells of interest. Scale bar: 100 μm.

Article Snippet: For that purpose, after the initial adherence period, DMEM was replaced with canine osteogenic differentiation medium (Cn417D, Cell Applications Inc., San Diego, CA, USA), supplemented with 1% of antibiotic-antimycotic solution (A5955, Sigma-Aldrich, Saint Louis, MO, USA).

Techniques: Staining