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- Mesoangioblast - Wikipedia
A mesoangioblast is a type of progenitor cell that is associated with vasculature walls Mesoangioblasts exhibit many similarities to pericytes, which are found in the small vessels Mesoangioblasts are multipotent stem cells with the potential to progress down the endothelial or mesodermal lineages
- Mesoangioblasts at 20: From the embryonic aorta to the patient bed
Mesoangioblasts, vessel-associated multipotent stem cells, repair the infarcted heart by multiple cellular mechanisms: A comparison with bone marrow progenitors, fibroblasts, and endothelial cells
- Mesoangioblasts — vascular progenitors for extravascular mesodermal . . .
When transplanted in vivo, they give rise to multiple differentiated mesodermal phenotypes Their ability to extensively self-renew in vitro, while retaining multipotency, qualifies mesoangioblasts as a novel class of stem cells
- Mesoangioblasts, vessel-associated multipotent stem cells, repair the . . .
Objective: To test the potential of mesoangioblasts (Mabs) in reducing postischemic injury in comparison with bone marrow progenitor cells (BMPCs), fibroblasts (Fbs), and embryonic stem cell-derived endothelial cells (ECs), and to identify putative cellular protective mechanisms
- Differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells into vascular endothelial . . .
Various 3D fabrication techniques, such as hydrogel-based and fibrous scaffolds, scaffold-free, and co-culture to endothelial cells were reviewed and summarized to gain insights The obtained MSCs-derived ECs are shown by the expression of endothelial gene markers and tubule-like structure
- Extracellular HMGB1, a signal of tissue damage, induces mesoangioblast . . .
Here, we show that extracellular HMGB1 and its receptor for advanced glycation end products (RAGE) induce both migration and proliferation of vessel-associated stem cells (mesoangioblasts), and thus may play a role in muscle tissue regeneration
- Mesoangioblast - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Mesoangioblasts (MABs) are defined as clonogenic, self-renewing, and multipotent cells originally isolated from the embryonic aorta, characterized by markers such as CD34, Flk1, and c-Kit, and capable of differentiating into vascular cells and other mesodermal lineages including skeletal and cardiac muscle cells
- Mesoangioblasts--vascular progenitors for extravascular mesodermal . . .
When transplanted in vivo, they give rise to multiple differentiated mesodermal phenotypes Their ability to extensively self-renew in vitro, while retaining multipotency, qualifies mesoangioblasts as a novel class of stem cells
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