Data in Brief (Dec 2015)

Supporting data of spatiotemporal proliferation of human stromal cells adjusts to nutrient availability and leads to stanniocalcin-1 expression in vitro and in vivo

  • Gustavo A. Higuera,
  • Hugo Fernandes,
  • Tim W.G.M. Spitters,
  • Jeroen van de Peppel,
  • Nils Aufferman,
  • Roman Truckenmueller,
  • Maryana Escalante,
  • Reinout Stoop,
  • Johannes P van Leeuwen,
  • Jan de Boer,
  • Vinod Subramaniam,
  • Marcel Karperien,
  • Clemens van Blitterswijk,
  • Anton van Boxtel,
  • Lorenzo Moroni

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2015.08.012
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. C
pp. 84 – 94

Abstract

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This data article contains seven figures and two tables supporting the research article entitled: spatiotemporal proliferation of human stromal cells adjusts to nutrient availability and leads to stanniocalcin-1 expression in vitro and in vivo [1]. The data explain the culture of stromal cells in vitro in three culture systems: discs, scaffolds and scaffolds in a perfusion bioreactor system. Also, quantification of extracellular matrix components (ECM) in vitro and staining of ECM components in vivo can be found here. Finally the quantification of blood vessels dimensions from CD31 signals and representative histograms of stanniocalcin-1 fluorescent signals in negative controls and experimental conditions in vivo are presented.