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. 2020 Jun 9;21(11):4104. doi: 10.3390/ijms21114104

Table 1.

Summary of the adipogenic differentiation potential of MSCs isolated from human tissues. The sources are listed from left to right according to decreasing adipogenic potential observed in the respective studies (direct comparisons).

Study Tissue Sources Compared Reference
Amable et al., 2014 AT > BM > WJSC [46]
Brohem et al., 2013 AT > BM [49]
Hu et al., 2013 AT = WJSC [47]
Li et al., 2015 AT = BM [50]
Liu et al., 2009 AT > BM [51]
Manini et al., 2011 AT > BM > Dermis [52]
Maurney et al., 2007 AT = BM [53]
Mohamed-Ahmed et al., 2018 AT > BM > Dermis [54]
Noël et al., 2007 AT = BM [55]
Ragni et al., 2013 AT > BM > UCB > WJSC > AF > PV [45]
Sakaguchi et al., 2005 AT = SV > BM = PS > Muscle [56]
Xu et al., 2017 AT > BM [30]
Baksh et al., 2007 UC > BM [57]
Barlow et al., 2015 BM > PC [58]
Batsali et al., 2017 BM > WJSC [59]
Isobe et al., 2015 BM = SF > SHED > DP [60]
Zhu et al., 2012 > BM [61]

AF, amniotic fluid; AT, adipose tissue; BM, bone marrow; DP, dental pulp; nFS, neonatal foreskin; SHED, exfoliated deciduous teeth; PS, periosteum; PV, perivascular region of UC; SF, synovium fluid; SV, synovium; PC, placenta; UCB, umbilical cord blood; UC, umbilical cord; =, no difference in adipogenic potential was observed.