- A
fibrocyte is an
inactive mesenchymal cell, that is, a cell
showing minimal cytoplasm,
limited amounts of
rough endoplasmic reticulum, and
lacks biochemical...
-
abundant rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER).
Inactive fibroblasts,
called '
fibrocytes', are smaller, spindle-shaped, and have less RER.
Although disjointed...
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Resident Fibroblast Fibrocyte Reticular cell
Tendon cell
Adipocyte Melanocyte Wandering cells Mast cell Macrophage...
- are
other causes of
valve pathology and
fibrosis of the
cardiac muscle.
Fibrocyte cells normally secrete collagen, and
function to
provide structural support...
- cells.
Fibrocytes are the most
common cell type in
connective tissues. If
fibrocytes are
stimulated by
damage to the
surrounding tissue, the
fibrocyte is...
- collagen, more
abundant extracellular matrix, and
changes in the
cells (
fibrocytes) to act and look more like
cartilage cells (chondroid metaplasia). Diagnosis...
-
damaged tissue, as a
vasoconstrictor to stop bleeding, and also as a
fibrocyte mitotic (growth factor), to aid healing.
Serotonin also
regulates white...
- is a
cytokine that was
first isolated in 1990 from bone marrow-derived
fibrocyte-like
stromal cells. It was
initially thought to be
important for hematopoiesis...
-
hybridoma growth. This can be
achieved by the use of a
layer of
feeder fibrocyte cells or
supplement medium such as briclone. Culture-media conditioned...
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Myosatellite cell
Tendon cell
Cardiac muscle cell
Other Fibroblast →
Fibrocyte Digestive system Interstitial cell of
Cajal Spleen See main
article on...