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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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Chemomechanically antifibrotic stromal cells

Nature Biomedical Engineering, 2022
Michael V. Schrodt, James A. Ankrum
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Hemangioblastoma stromal cells

Diagnostic Cytopathology, 2015
José A, Jiménez-Heffernan   +3 more
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Mesenchymal Stem/Stromal Cells: MESENCHYMAL STEM/STROMAL CELLS

Cytotherapy, 2023
E. Heyman   +3 more
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Mesenchymal stromal cells.

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2009
Mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) are multipotent cells that can be isolated from several human tissues and expanded ex vivo for clinical use. MSCs are identified by their adherent properties, immunephenotype, and differentiation potential. MSCs display immunological properties that have been demonstrated both in vitro and in vivo, in animal models and ...
Maria Ester, Bernardo   +2 more
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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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Stromal Vascular Cells

2013
In addition to being an energy reservoir, adipose tissue is now regarded as an active endocrine organ that is crucial to the maintenance of systemic energy homeostasis. However, obese adipose tissue, particularly visceral adipose tissue, is thought to be a key contributor to the development of insulin resistance and the clinical consequences of ...
Sahohime Matsumoto, Ichiro Manabe
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Stromal Cell Responses in Infection

2018
Stromal cells and the immune functions that they regulate underpin multiple aspects of host defence, but the study of stromal cells as targets of infection and as regulators of anti-infective immunity is in its infancy and still limited to a few well-worked examples.
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