Fig. 4From: Sodium selenite preserves rBM-MSCs’ stemness, differentiation potential, and immunophenotype and protects them against oxidative stress via activation of the Nrf2 signaling pathwayROS generation and viability assessment by flow cytometry analysis. ROS generation in rBM-MSCs (A) cultured with Sodium Selenite (0.1 µM) (B). The ROS levels were determined by DCFH staining and flow cytometry. The viability of cells before and after Sodium selenite treatment was studied (C), which showed higher live cell populations after treatment. The ROS levels reduced after sodium selenite treatment (D). Number of samples = 3, Data: Mean ± SDBack to article page