- a
loose aggregate of
reticular fibers and
unspecialized mesenchymal stem cells.
Mesenchymal cells can
migrate easily (in
contrast to
epithelial cells...
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Mesenchymal stem
cells (MSCs), also
known as
mesenchymal stromal cells or
medicinal signaling cells, are
multipotent stromal cells that can differentiate...
- The epithelial–
mesenchymal transition (EMT) is a
process by
which epithelial cells lose
their cell
polarity and cell–cell adhesion, and gain migratory...
-
sarcoma is a
malignant tumor, a type of
cancer that
arises from
cells of
mesenchymal (connective tissue) origin.
Connective tissue is a
broad term that includes...
- are
unresponsive to steroids. It is an
allogenic stem
therapy based on
mesenchymal stem
cells (MSCs)
derived from the bone
marrow of
adult donors. MSCs...
- and
immune cells,
basal cells,
which maintain the skin epithelium, and
mesenchymal stem cells,
which maintain bone, cartilage,
muscle and fat cells. Adult...
- A
mesenchymal–epithelial
transition (MET) is a
reversible biological process that
involves the
transition from motile,
multipolar or spindle-shaped mesenchymal...
- and
molecular genetic mechanisms. Two
types of
migrating tumor cells,
mesenchymal (fibroblast-like) and amoeboid, can be
observed in
various patterns of...
-
Mesenchymal stem
cells (MSCs) are
multipotent cells found in
multiple human adult tissues,
including bone marrow,
synovial tissues, and
adipose tissues...
- Chondroblasts, or
perichondrial cells, is the name
given to
mesenchymal progenitor cells in situ which, from
endochondral ossification, will form chondrocytes...