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Like other solid tumors, the most common cells observed in the tumor microenvironment are immune cells.
VICs are the most common cells in the valve and are distinct from other mesenchymal cell types in other organs.
The most common cells in AAA are smooth muscle cells (SMCs) and inflammatory cells, such as macrophages and lymphocytes [ 17].
As neutrophils are the most common cells in the inflammatory reaction in this mouse model, we measured expression of two chemokines (Cxcl1 and Gcp2) and their receptors (Cxcr1 and Cxcr2), well-known mediators of neutrophil migration to inflammatory sites, in male DBA/1 mice at different time points.
However, there have been no studies until now which would analyze the broader gene expression profile of AFCs and elucidate the potential relation of AFCs to mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), the most common cells tested in the regeneration of impaired ovarian function in the animal models [ 12, 13].
Skin fibroblast cells were used in this study because skin is the largest external organ highly exposed to ionizing radiation while fibroblast cells are the most common cells in connective tissue that are responsible for producing tissue elements and sensitive to ionizing radiation [ 39].
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The convex cell type is the most common cell type of epidermal surfaces, often found on flower leaves, stems, and leaves [84].
Cellulose is the most common cell wall polymer in land plants and provides strength to the walls to support directed cell expansion.
This paper describes the most common cell types investigated for transplant in vivo and summarizes the current state of early-phase clinical trials.
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