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Actin polymerization state regulates osteogenic differentiation in human adipose-derived stem cells.

Bing SunRongmei QuTingyu FanYuchao YangXin JiangAsmat Ullah KhanZhitao ZhouJingliao ZhangKuanhai WeiJun OuyangJingxing Dai
Published in: Cellular & molecular biology letters (2021)
In summary, our data suggest that the actin polymerization state may promote the osteogenic differentiation of hASCs by regulating the protein expression of focal adhesion-associated proteins in a concentration-dependent manner. Our findings provide valuable information for exploring the mechanism of osteogenic differentiation in hASCs.
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