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The Mesangial cell — the glomerular stromal cell

Nature Reviews Nephrology, 2021
Mesangial cells are stromal cells that are important for kidney glomerular homeostasis and the glomerular response to injury. A growing body of evidence demonstrates that mesenchymal stromal cells, such as stromal fibroblasts, pericytes and vascular smooth muscle cells, not only specify the architecture of tissues but also regulate developmental ...
Shimrit Avraham   +4 more
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Stromal Cell–Immune Cell Interactions

Annual Review of Immunology, 2011
Interaction between different types of hematopoietic cells is essential for proper functioning of the immune system. For instance, the cytokines produced by antigen-presenting dendritic cells will determine the type of T cell response that is induced.
Roozendaal, R., Mebius, R.E.
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Endometrial stromal cells and decidualized stromal cells: Origins, transformation and functions

Gene, 2014
Decidualization of endometrium, which is characterized by endometrial stromal cell (ESC) decidualization, vascular reconstruction, immune cell recruitment, and plentiful molecule production, is a crucial step for uterus to become receptive for embryo. When implantation takes place, ESCs surround and directly interact with embryo.
Ha, Zhu   +4 more
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Reinventing mesenchymal stromal cells

Cytotherapy, 2012
The life-saving impact of chemotherapy and radiation has been as remarkable and momentous as any advance in the history of medicine. This becomes even more signifi cant when we remind ourselves that 50 years ago nearly all leukemias, lymphomas and aggressive solid tumors were fatal, and that nearly everything in oncology before the 20th century was a ...
Jakub, Tolar, Miroslav, Tolar
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Stromal Mesenchymal Progenitor Cells

Leukemia & Lymphoma, 1999
The precursors of bone, cartilage, fat and muscle cells are likely to be derived from more primitive mesenchymal cells which exhibit some of the characteristics of stem cells. Despite extensive study of stromal cell differentiation, neither mesenchymal stem cells or the more committed, tissue-specific progenitors have been well characterized.
R, Ghilzon, C A, McCulloch, R, Zohar
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Mesenchymal Stromal Cell Cryopreservation

Biopreservation and Biobanking, 2012
The advent of stem cells and stem cell-based therapies for specific diseases requires particular knowledge of laboratory procedures, which not only guarantee the continuous production of cells, but also provide them an identity and integrity as close as possible to their origin.
Sabrina, Renzi   +5 more
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Stromal cells of hemopoietic origin

The International Journal of Cell Cloning, 1989
Hemopoiesis is a multistep process involving stem cell renewal, commitment, differentiation, maturation and consequent positioning of the cells within the tissue. Stromal cells are a major component of the hemopoietic microenvironment. The in vitro culture of cloned stromal cells has enabled detailed analysis of their functions and has provided answers
D, Zipori, M, Tamir
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Stromal Cell Involvement in Cancer

2003
Solid tumors co-opt the body's endogenous extracellular proteolytic machinery for their invasion and metastasis. This is supported by a large number of independent observations ranging from histochemical and prognostic studies of cancer patient material to animal experiments.
Almholt, K., Johnsen, M.
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Trichoepithelioma with “monster” stromal cells

Journal of Cutaneous Pathology, 2001
Trichoepithelioma is a benign tumor of trichogenic origin which appears predominantly in childhood or in young adults. Different forms have been described according to clinical and histological features. The authors report a unique variant of trichoepithelioma arising on the limb of a 27‐year‐old man.
J, Rivet, C, Rogez, J, Wechsler
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