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Fig. 1 | Stem Cell Research & Therapy

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From: The differential effects of leukocyte-containing and pure platelet-rich plasma (PRP) on tendon stem/progenitor cells - implications of PRP application for the clinical treatment of tendon injuries

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Proliferation of tendon stem/progenitor cells cultured in various concentrations of L-PRP or P-PRP. Cell proliferation was measured on day 3 in culture. Cells proliferated in a dose-dependent manner with 10 % L-PRP and 10 % P-PRP inducing the maximum effects. All data are mean ± standard deviation of three values. One-way analysis of variance followed by least significant difference was used for statistical analysis of the data from each group (L-PRP or P-PRP). For comparing differences between L-PRP and P-PRP, a t test was used to determine statistical significance. Note that different letters above bars indicate significant differences (P < 0.05). L-PRP leukocyte-platelet-rich plasma, P-PRP pure-platelet-rich plasma, PRP platelet-rich plasma

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