Thank you for the presentation! I believe that I read in the Ross/Pawlina Histology text 5th edt that the fat is stored by adventitial retinacular cells and not adipocytes in hemopoietic tissue. The authors stated that those cells were once thought to be adipocytes. Could you please clarify if there is a true distinction between them or are those names just two ways of naming the same cell in different tissues.
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kirkferentzrocks 1 day ago
If the mesenchymal stem cells become adipocytes then the answer should be adipocytes. The jury may still be out on this though
.Preston, S.L., et al. "The new stem cell biology: something for everyone. (Review)." Molecular Pathology 56.2 (2003
Didn't read the entire article or any of those that cited it in great depth; just fyi.
SnotiG 2 years ago
"the rest of these round critters here are adipocytes"
beautiful!
leesard17 2 years ago
Thank you for the presentation! I believe that I read in the Ross/Pawlina Histology text 5th edt that the fat is stored by adventitial retinacular cells and not adipocytes in hemopoietic tissue. The authors stated that those cells were once thought to be adipocytes. Could you please clarify if there is a true distinction between them or are those names just two ways of naming the same cell in different tissues.
hisoneness 2 years ago
It's great, thanks! =)
You really helped me! ;D
MyOwnLight 2 years ago