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Role of the pericyte in wound healing: An ultrastructural study☆
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It is proposed that the pericyte-endothelial “contacts” act as a regulatory mechanism for capillary proliferation.About:
This article is published in Experimental and Molecular Pathology.The article was published on 1970-08-01. It has received 213 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Pericyte & Wound healing.read more
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Histology, Periosteum And Endosteum
Ahmed Nahian,Pradip R. Chauhan +1 more
TL;DR: Bone is a specialized complex, living connective tissue that supports the body and protects vital organs of the body as well as a vascular structure and has a nervous supply also.
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Pericytes as Cell Therapy for Locomotor Recovery
Jamie N. Mayo,Shawn E. Bearden +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors explore the rationale and evidence for using pericytes in cell therapy applications to improve locomotor recovery post-injury and explore the mechanism of pericyte-induced recovery of locomotor function.
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Genesis of adipocytes
Terence J. Ryan,Sergio B. Curri +1 more
TL;DR: C cultured 3T3L 1 cells of originally fibroblastic nature could differentiate into fat cells and Zucher-Franklin et al 7 demonstrated similar transformation from cultured monocytes derived from human peripheral blood.
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The Role of Matrix Components in the Control of Vascularization
TL;DR: In the normal adult retina, the capillary endothelium seldom divides, evidence that vascular growth is closely regulated under normal conditions and pathologic neovascularization is a complication of a number of ocular diseases.
Regenerative Translation of Human Blood-Vessel-Derived MSC Precursors
TL;DR: The identification, isolation, and characterization of these human blood-vessel-derived stem cells (hBVSCs) are discussed and the current status of regenerative applications of hBV SC subsets is summarized.
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