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From: A novel conjunctive microenvironment derived from human subcutaneous adipose tissue contributes to physiology of its superficial layer

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ASCs from sSAT, sRC and dSAT showed similar morphology and mesenchymal stromal/stem cells surface marker. A–C ASCs from sSAT, sRC and dSAT microenvironments showed a similar fibroblastic morphology. D–F Cells of each adipose tissue depot are shown in a forward versus side scatter dot plot. G–I Representative histogram of the surface marker CD73; K–M CD90 and O–Q CD105. Blue histograms represent the unstained cells, and the purple histograms represent the stained (positive) cells. J, N, R The graphs represent the mean ± standard deviation of the percentage of positive cells. ANOVA test evaluated the difference among sSAT, sRC and dSAT microenvironments. p value is described below each graph. Count event count, ASCs adipose stromal/stem cells, CD cluster of differentiation, SAT subcutaneous adipose tissue, sSAT superficial SAT, sRC retinacula cutis superficialis, dSAT deep SAT

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