'' «Figure 4: Effect of telomerase deficiency on extracellular matrix (ECM) protein molecules during in
vitro osteoblast differentiation of BMSCs.
Not exact matches
Interactions between human
osteoblasts and prostate cancer cells in a novel 3D in
vitro model.
Perivascular cells, including pericytes in the smallest blood vessels (e.g., microvessels) and ARCs around larger ones, express mesenchymal stem cell markers and bear a multi-differentiation fate potential (differentiate into
osteoblasts, chondrocytes, adipocytes, smooth muscle cells and myocytes) similar to that documented for MSCs in
vitro.
In
vitro assays of the
osteoblast cultures derived from the MT1 - / - and MT2 - / - mice showed a cell intrinsic defect in the proliferation, differentiation and mineralization abilities of MT2 - / -
osteoblasts compared to WT counterparts and the mutant cells did not respond to melatonin addition.