In vitro effects of growth factors and dexamethasone on rat marrow stromal cells.
Bone marrow contains multipotential stromal stem cells that can differentiate into fibroblastic, osteogenic, adipocytic, and other cell lines. There is evidence for a considerable degree of plasticity in the differentiation of these different marrow stromal lines. Additional studies have been undert...
Main Authors: | Locklin, R, Williamson, M, Beresford, J, Triffitt, J, Owen, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1995
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