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After this occurs, mesenchymal tissue migrates under the ectoderm.
After fusion, Mafb expression was stronger in oral epithelium compared to mesenchymal tissue.
Despite its name, in general it is not considered a true sarcoma, which is a tumor arising from mesenchymal tissue.
This means they consist of epithelial tissue, and stromal or mesenchymal tissue.
Adenosarcoma is an uncommon form of cancer that arises from mesenchymal tissue and has a benign glandular component.
MSCs are characterized functionally by their ability to differentiate into mesenchymal tissues, such as fat, cartilage, and bone.
Infantile hemangioendothelioma is a rare benign vascular tumour arising from mesenchymal tissue and is usually located in the liver.
Initially, pharyngeal grooves consist of four bars of mesenchymal tissue that separate pharyngeal nerves.
Each arch consists of a mesenchymal tissue covered on the outside by ectoderm and on the inside by epithelium of endodermal origin.
Also, abnormalities in other mesenchymal tissues (bone matrix and lymphatic vessels) suggests a similar primary mesenchymal defect in patients with Turner syndrome.
Pediatric soft tissue sarcomas are a group of malignant tumors that originate from primitive mesenchymal tissue and account for 7% of all childhood tumors.
More rare primary forms of liver cancer include cholangiocarcinoma, mixed tumors, tumors of mesenchymal tissue, sarcoma and hepatoblastoma, a rare malignant tumor in children.
Primary systemic amyloidosis (AL amyloidosis or just primary amyloidosis) is a disease that involves the mesenchymal tissue, the tongue, heart, gastrointestinal tract, and skin.
This method has relied on disaggregation of intact crypt/villus units, which contain proliferative stem cells, functional epithelial cells, and mesenchymal tissue within the villus core.
While most of the gut viscera are endodermally derived (with the exception of the neural-crest derived suprarenal gland), the spleen is derived from mesenchymal tissue.
He has also characterized a biophysical effect in extracellular matrices populated with cells or nonliving particles, "matrix-driven translocation," that provides a physical model for morphogenesis of mesenchymal tissues.
In this study we examined X-inactivation patterns in peripheral blood mononuclear cells, and the results should reflect the state of X inactivation in all mesenchymal tissues, including dendritic cells.
The stromal components of the carcinosarcomas are further characterized by whether they contain homologous elements (such as malignant mesenchymal tissue considered possibly native to the uterus) or heterologous elements (such as striated muscle, cartilage, or bone, which are foreign to the uterus).
What this disparity in results means for invasion is unknown, although it is true that perlecan is part of the extracellular matrix in mesenchymal tissue, and cells undergoing epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) may upregulate perlecan expression as part of their EMT programming.