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Determines the percentage of mesenchymal stem cells among the total cell population and verify the purity of the produced cells
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Counts the number of cells capable of forming colonies equal to or larger than 2 mm in diameter per 600 cells, as well as the number of cells capable of self-renewal
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Measures the time it takes for the cell population to double, which increases in aged cells
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Determines the absence of mycoplasma contamination
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Demonstrates that mesenchymal stem cells can differentiate into cartilage, fat, and bone
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Confirms the ability of stem cells to suppress inflammatory responses without causing immune rejection