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What is the function of stromal cells?

Stromal cells provide structural support to tissues and organs, regulate cell behavior, and help maintain the microenvironment where cells interact. They also play a critical role in wound healing, immune response, and maintaining tissue homeostasis.


What is hoemopoiesis?

I'm assuming you meant "hemopoiesis," which, simply, is the formation of blood or blood cells in a body, generally taking place within the bone marrow. Another form of the word is "hematopoiesis."


What type of tissue is found in the umbilical cord?

The surface of the umbilical cord is comprised of amniotic epithelium contiguous with the placenta and fetus. The connective tissue of the umbilical cord is of extraembryonic mesoderm origin, composed of Wharton's jelly (mucoid connective tissue) and sparsely distributed cells, including, stromal mesenchymal cells, contractile cells, macrophages, mast cells and myofibroblasts. It also contains a large quantity of water which aids in the prevention of umbilical blood vessel compression. There are umbilical arteries (2) and a vein inside the mucoid tissue.


What are neuroglial cells?

The most abundant cells and are responsible for protecting and supporting the neurons in transmitting cognitive/ sensory information, however do not actually conduct electrical impulses themselves.


Why is yellow bone marrow yellow?

AnswerBones are not usually white. More light yellow. Only when you bleach your bones are they white.But bleaching causes deterioration.Calcium and blood cells cause the color of your bones.X-Rays also make it look white.HEALTH: Bones sensitive if not kept healthy. You can stop this by drinking milk and avoiding soda.

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How do you tell the difference of different endometrial types?

endometrial stromal, glandular and lymphomyeloid cells all produce C3. These can only be differentiated by a microscope.


Grana thylakoids and stromal are all components found in?

Grana, thylakoids, and stromal are all components found in chloroplasts. Grana are stacks of thylakoid discs that contain chlorophyll and other pigments for capturing light energy during photosynthesis. Thylakoids are flattened membrane sacs within the grana where the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis take place. Stromal refers to the non-membrane part of the chloroplast, which contains enzymes and other molecules involved in the light-independent reactions of photosynthesis.


Can Gastrointestinal stromal tumor metastic in the brain?

yes


What is the stromal tissue of nervous system called?

brain


How do stromal fibroblasts drive tumor development?

Stromal Fibroblasts produce the connective tissue that surrounds tumor cells. As cancer grows it demands more nutrients so more and more of these stromal cells sacrifice themselves to provide recycled nutrients to tumor cells. Without recycled nutrients provided by fibroblasts, tumor cells are more fragile and die. Researchers propose that available drugs (now on the market), which sever the "parasitic" connection between tumor cells and fibroblasts, may be effective therapeutics.


What is the name of the supportive or stromal cells of the nervous system?

neuroglia


What does stromal mean?

A type of tissue that is associated with the support of an organ.


What is the name of supportive or stromal cell of the nervous system?

neuroglia


What does multiple small follicles in peripheral distribution with mild increase in stromal echogenicity means?

The multiple small follicles in peripheral distribution with mild increase in stromal echogenity means that there is an infection.


What is a chemical difference between stromal cell and the cytoplasm?

they are just different


What does the medical abbreviation ess mean?

Endometrial Stromal Sarcoma (uterine cancer)


What is an ADSC?

An ADSC is an acronym for an adipose-derived stem cell or an adipose-derived stromal cell.