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Canine
Mesenchymal Stem Cells (CnMSC) are derived from
canine bone marrow and are cryopreserved at second
passage. CnMSC can be propagated 10 population
doublings. In addition to supporting hematopoietic
cells1,2, mesenchymal stem cells can be
induced to differentiate into cells of various
tissues, including bone3,4,5,6,
podocytes7, smooth muscle cells8,9,
and neural cells10. The multipotent
potential of CnMSC provides new avenues for
cell-based therapy11,12.
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