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In 2003, researchers from two laboratories found that fat tissue from obese mice contained an abnormally large number of macrophages, immune cells that contribute to inflammation.
The sperm duct may exhibit expanded areas that store sperm (seminal vesicles), and it may be surrounded by prostatic cells that contribute to the seminal fluid.
Another cool bit is that Google has placed the cars in carports equipped with solar cells that contribute heavily to the charging of the cars.
Stem cells that contribute to the homeostasis of the lacrimal gland are under extensive study.
Podocytes are specialized cells that contribute critically to the normal structure and function of the glomerular filtration barrier.
But this advantage comes at the expense of information about the location and identity of the cells that contribute to the recorded network activity.
These results show that when EMSCs are transplanted to a peripheral nerve defect they differentiate into supportive cells that contribute to the promotion of axonal regeneration.
Transient receptor potential vanilloid 4 (TRPV4) is a sensory ion channel in urothelial cells that contribute to the detection of bladder filling.
However, the cells that contribute to long-term multilineage reconstitution of the hematopoietic system are the pluripotent stem cells that have the capacity for self-renewal.
Bone marrow stromal cells are multipotential stem cells that contribute to the differentiation of tissues such as bone, cartilage, fat and muscle.
The cells that contribute to the healing may originate from the proliferating internal ligament fibroblasts or may be bone marrow-derived or a combination of these (Zantop et al. 2006; Badylak et al. 2001; Beattie et al. 2009).
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