Human mesenchymal
stem cells (MSCs) are primary multipotent
cells capable of differentiating
to regulate
cell proliferation,
cell growth, metabolism, metastasis and
cell stemness. Epithelial
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stem cells (MSCs) into chondroblasts and osteoblasts. It is known that malfunction
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Valiev, R.Z. (2022) the viability of fibroblasts (by 20–40%), osteoblast-like
cells MG-63 (by 30–60%), and mesenchymal
stem cellsYanchao, L.,
Sibin, Z.,
Gareev, I.,
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Junfei, Z.,
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Ahmad, A. (2022) : This study used human induced pluripotent
stem cell (hiPSC)-derived monolayer brain
cell dataset and human