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It is covered by a single layer of mesothelial cells.
The absence of mesothelial cells is also characteristic (Champion, 1968).
They initially develop from the mesothelial layer of the peritoneum.
Another study produced similar results for mesothelial cells and mesothelioma cell lines.
Mesothelial pericardium forms the outer lining of the heart.
If lymphocytes predominate and mesothelial cells are rare, this is suggestive of tuberculosis.
Then mesothelial cells form the pericardium and migrate to form most of the epicardium.
The mesothelium is composed of two layers of specialized cells known as mesothelial cells.
Serous membrane, a thin layer of mesothelial cells that is the outermost wall of the stomach.
Mesothelial cells are capable of phagocytosis and are antigen presenting cells.
Adenomatoid tumor is a benign mesothelial tumor.
Thrombomodulin is also expressed on human mesothelial cell, monocyte and a dendritic cell subset.
Mesothelial cells may also be decreased in cases of rheumatoid pleuritis or post-pleurodesis pleuritis.
The morphology of cells obtained from the pleural space can be difficult to assess because of mesothelial and macrophage abnormalities.
The inner surface of the tunica vaginalis is smooth, and covered by a layer of simple cuboidal mesothelial cells.
However, complete in vitro transformation of normal human mesothelial cells to malignant phenotype following exposure to asbestos fibers has not yet been achieved.
This cancer involves mesothelial cells and thus could be medically described as mesothelioma, a rare form of cancer caused by exposure to asbestos.
They consist of mature collagen fibers arranged in an open basket-weave pattern and are covered by flattened or cuboidal mesothelial cells.
Microscopy may show resident cells (mesothelial cells, inflammatory cells) of either benign or malignant etiology.
Dr. Allison said, "If you'll examine his chart, you'll find that he has mesothelial tumors, bloody effusion, and fatigue.
A case report documented the development of a mesothelial cyst on the uterine round ligament of a woman after IVF stimulation.
These data suggested that two different stimuli are necessary for adhesion formation: a direct lesion of the mesothelial layers and a solid substrate (FB).
Mesothelin is a tumour differentiation antigen that is normally present on the mesothelial cells lining the pleura, peritoneum and pericardium.
In the perivascular spaces, the pia mater begins as mesothelial lining on the outer surface, but the cells then fade to be replaced by neuroglia elements.
The mesothelium is composed of an extensive monolayer of specialized cells (mesothelial cells) that line the body's serous cavities and internal organs.