
1) Connective tissue 2) Mesoblast 3) Mesoderm
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Mesenchyme is a type of tissue characterized by loosely associated cells that lack polarity and are surrounded by a large extracellular matrix. Mesenchymal cells are able to develop into the tissues of the lymphatic and circulatory systems, as well as connective tissues throughout the body, such as bone and cartilage. A sarcoma is a malignant canc...
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(from the article `cell`) There are two general types of tissues distinct not only in their cellular organization but also in the composition of their extracellular matrix. ... ...consists of hard, apparently homogeneous intercellular material, within or upon which can be found four characteristic cell types: osteoblasts, ... Lastly,...
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dental mesenchyme is tissue derived from the mesoderm of the embryo and which has been infiltrated and highly influenced by migrating cells from theneural crest.
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<pathology> Embryonic tissue of mesodermal origin. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(mez´әng-kīm″) mesenchyma.
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Embryonic tissue of mesodermal origin.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: mes′eng-kīm Definitions: 1. An aggregation of mesenchymal or fibroblastlike cells. 2. Primordial embryonic connective tissue consisting of mesenchymal cells, usually stellate in form, supported in interlaminar jelly. Synonyms: mesenchyma
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(mez;en-k1m) An embryonic connective tissue that can migrate, and from which all connective tissues arise.
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[
n] - mesodermal tissue that forms connective tissue and blood and smooth muscles
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mesenchyme 1. Embryonic cell mass including the cells within the embryo that develop into connective tissue, bone, cartilage, blood, and the lymphatic system. 2. The part of the embryonic mesoderm, consisting of loosely packed, unspecialized cells set in a gelatinous ground substance, from which connective tissue, bone, cartilage, and the circulat...
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noun mesodermal tissue that forms connective tissue and blood and smooth muscles
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Greek mesos = middle, and chymos = juice; the embryonic connective tissue of the mesoderm.
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