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From: The impact of human adipose tissue-derived stem cells on breast cancer cells: implications for cell-assisted lipotransfers in breast reconstruction

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Migration capacity of ASDCs and BRCAs alone and in co-culture. The migratory capacity was measured as optical density at 650 nm. a ADSC-EVSA-T co-culture: co-cultured ADSCs showed a significantly higher migration than in monoculture (p = 0.045). There was no significant change in the migratory behavior of EVSA-T BRCAs in co-culture. b ADSC-MCF-7 co-culture: co-cultured MCF-7-BRCAs showed a significantly higher migration than in monoculture (p = 0.040). There was no significant change in the migratory behavior of ADSCs in co-culture. c ADSC-MDA-MB-231 co-culture: co-cultured ADSCs (p = 0.035) and co-cultured MDA-MB-231 (p = 0.012) showed a significantly higher migration than in monoculture. d ADSC-SK-BR-3 co-culture: there was no significant change in the migratory behavior of ADSCs or SK-BR-3 BRCAs in co-culture compared to the respective monoculture (p > 0.05). e ADSC-ZR75-30 co-culture: co-cultured ADSCs showed a significantly higher migration than in monoculture (p = 0.003). There was no significant change in the migratory behavior of ZR75-30 BRCA in co-culture. f ADSC-pBRCA co-culture: there was no significant change in the migratory behavior of ADSCs or pBRCAs in co-culture compared to the respective monoculture (p > 0.05). Values are shown with standard deviations. ADSC adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cell

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