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From: Placental mesenchymal stem cells of fetal and maternal origins demonstrate different therapeutic potentials

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Fetal and maternal P-MSCs commonly express a MSC-specific phenotype, but differentially express CD200. A: The morphology of maternal and fetal P-MSCs. B: Flow cytometry analysis for PMS-specific phenotype expression by fetal and maternal P-MSCs. Both populations expressed typical MSC phenotype. C and D: Comparison in CD200 expression in transcript (C) and protein (D) levels between fetal and maternal P-MSCs. Shown are representatives of three random donors. **: P <0.01. MSC, mesenchymal stem cells; P-MSCs, placental mesenchymal stem cells.

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