Fig. 4From: ASCs derived from burn patients are more prone to increased oxidative metabolism and reactive oxygen species upon passagingGlycolytic capacity of ASCs in culture. While no differences were found between the groups or across passage for the non-glycolytic PER (a), a significant decrease in the basal glycolytic rate (b) was found when comparing passage 6 to passage 2 for BH ASCs, but not for UH ASCs. *P < 0.05. N = 6 patients in BH ASCs and UH ASCs at each passage. PER, glycolytic proton efflux rateBack to article page