MSCs are a type of stromal cells that can differentiate into mesenchymal tissues like cartilage and bone. They are found in most connective tissues and the bone marrow. Different sources of MSCs do not always yield the same results. They do, in fact, require particular ideal culture conditions and differentiation techniques for osteogenesis differentiation, as they have demonstrated notable functional variations. To differentiate into osteogenic lineages, which create bone, MSCs can be employed. The commitment of osteoprogenitor cells, the differentiation of pre-osteoblasts, and the development of mature osteoblasts are the three distinct stages of the process.
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