mesenchymal cell

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cell
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Mammary lines begin to shorten and ectodermal cells begin to divide and grow into themesenchymalcelllayer.
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This would explain the increase inmesenchymalcellnumber, and the distinct lack of cells positive for other haematopoietic markers.
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Metastasis of lung cancer requires transition from epithelial tomesenchymalcelltype.
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Following shelf fusion at the midline, the palatal mesenchymal cells condense and undergo intramembranous ossification to form the palatal bones and sutures.
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Other potential cellular origins are bone-marrow-derived mesenchymal cells, portal fibroblasts and epithelial compartments in the liver, such as cholangiocytes and hepatocytes.
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This molecule is found on a wide variety of mesenchymal cells, including the vascular endothelium.
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At the suture level, proliferation of mesenchymal cells is followed by differentiation into pre-osteoblasts that further differentiate into bone-matrixforming mature osteoblasts.
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The epithelium lies on a stroma containing various cell types, including mesenchymal cells, and a complex interstitial matrix composed of fibrillar and non-fibrillar collagens, proteoglycans and glycoproteins.
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Through reciprocal interactions, the bud is induced into bifurcation, in turn inducing the surrounding mesenchymal cells to undergo a mesenchymal-epithelial transition, eventually leading to the formation of the epithelial nephron.
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Invasive endothelial become surrounded by locally-derived mesenchymal cells, meaning the surrounding primordium itself contributes the mural cells to the developing vessels.
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T-fimbrin is found in epithelial and mesenchymal cells derived from solid tissue where it does not become phosphorylated.
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Mesenchymal cells within the dental papilla are responsible for formation of tooth pulp.
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Mesenchymal cells, on the other hand, lack this polarization, have a spindle-shaped morphology and interact with each other only through focal points.
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Specifically, bioengineered hair follicle germ, which was reconstituted with embryonic skin-derived epithelial and mesenchymal cells were ectopically transplanted.
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Hepatocyte growth factor is secreted by mesenchymal cells and acts as a multi-functional cytokine on cells of mainly epithelial origin.
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The epithelial cells form the lining of the tracheal, and bronchial tubes, while the mesenchymal cells line the lungs.
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This mutation may be due to abnormal expression of hepatocyte growth factor/scatter factor by the mesenchymal cells within the neural crest.
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The mesenchymal cells appeared to be different from marrow fibroblastic cells.
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The enamel niche is the name of the mesenchymal cells which look to be surrounded by the strands of the dental lamina.
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During embryonic development mesenchymal cells will form cellular structures known as condensations.
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