Herein, we describe the tenogenic effect of bone morphogenetic protein-12 and transforming growth factor-β1 in cultured adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs) in serum-free conditions. This culture system provides an insight into serum-free culture conditions in stem cell differentiation protocols. A positive response of the ADSCs to the tenogenic induction was observed. In particular, the different growth factors used in this study displayed notable differences both on the gene and on the protein expression of the tendon-specific markers. The results underline the positive outcome of the serum removal in tenogenic differentiation protocols, contributing to the development of future cell-based therapies for tendon regeneration and repair.

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