Research Article

circPTP4A2-miR-330-5p-PDK2 Signaling Facilitates In Vivo Survival of HuMSCs on SF-SIS Scaffolds and Improves the Repair of Damaged Endometrium

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CircPTP4A2 facilitates the mitochondrial metabolism of HuMSCs under hypoxia condition. (a) The effects of circPTP4A2 on ATP content and (b) ATP synthase activity were analyzed using kits. (c) The cell oxygen consumption rate (OCR) of HuMSCs was analyzed with the seahorse XF24 Extracellular Flux Analyzer. (d) Basal respiration, (e) ATP production, (f) maximal respiration, (g) spare respiratory capacity, (h) proton leak, and (i) nonmitochondrial respiration were analyzed. . relative to the indicated group.
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