Fig. 1From: BKCa channels regulate the immunomodulatory properties of WJ-MSCs by affecting the exosome protein profiles during the inflammatory responsePropagation, identification, and differentiation of WJ-MSCs. a Morphology of primary MSCs derived from human umbilical cord Wharton’s jelly using light microscopy. b Alizarin red staining for the osteogenic differentiation ability of WJ-MSCs. c Oil Red O staining for the adipogenic differentiation of WJ-MSCs. d Analysis of the immunophenotypic surface markers (CD90, CD73, CD34, CD29, CD45, and CD105) expressed by WJ-MSCs by flow cytometryBack to article page