Fig. 8: Size affects the extent and temporal dynamics underlying the uptake of immunomagnetic microparticles (IMPs) by adipose tissue-derived stromal/stem cells (ASCs). | Communications Biology

Fig. 8: Size affects the extent and temporal dynamics underlying the uptake of immunomagnetic microparticles (IMPs) by adipose tissue-derived stromal/stem cells (ASCs).

From: Mitigating the non-specific uptake of immunomagnetic microparticles enables the extraction of endothelium from human fat

Fig. 8: Size affects the extent and temporal dynamics underlying the uptake of immunomagnetic microparticles (IMPs) by adipose tissue-derived stromal/stem cells (ASCs).

a Size distribution of five distinct anti-CD31 IMPs. *p < 0.05 compared with all other IMPs. b Total uptake (i.e. membrane-bound and/or internalized) of the different anti-CD31 IMPs by ASCs after 20 min in suspension (i.e. labelling conditions for magnet-assisted cell sorting) and 48 hr in culture. Values represent mean ± standard deviation; *p < 0.05; and, ns represents not significant. This experiment was performed in biological triplicate, using cells derived from three different donors (n = 3 biologically independent samples).

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