What is stromal




















In recent years there has been substantial advances in our understanding of stromal cell biology, especially stromal cell isolation, characterization, differentiation, and interactions in physiological epithelial-stromal interactions as well as pathophysiological stromal-cancer interactions contexts.

In addition, stromal cells are also utilized more and more as a therapeutic tool not only in the field of gene therapy but also in the translational field of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. This book will prove highly useful for students, researchers, and clinicians in stem cell biology, developmental biology, cancer biology, pathology, oncology, as well as tissue engineering and regenerative medicine.

This quick reference will benefit anyone desiring a thorough overview of stromal cell structure, function, and its therapeutic implications. By Amira Hassouna, Marwa M.

Abd Elgwad and Hoda Fahmy. By Maria Teresa Gonzalez Garza. This is made possible by the EU reverse charge method. Edited by Mani T. Edited by Ali Gholamrezanezhad. Edited by Michael S. Edited by Rosana Pelayo.

Legal Requirements. Step 3: Peer Review and Funding Outcomes. Manage Your Award. Grants Management Contacts. Prior Approvals. Annual Reporting and Auditing. Transfer of a Grant. Grant Closeout. Cancer Training at NCI.

Resources for Trainees. Funding for Cancer Training. Building a Diverse Workforce. National Cancer Act 50th Anniversary Commemoration. Resources for News Media. Media Contacts. Cancer Reporting Fellowships.

Advisory Board Meetings. Social Media Events. Cancer Currents Blog. Contributing to Cancer Research. Strategic Planning. Principal Deputy Director's Page. Previous NCI Directors. NCI Frederick. Advisory Boards and Review Groups. NCI Congressional Justification. Current Congress. Committees of Interest. Legislative Resources. Recent Public Laws. Search Search. Cancer Information Summaries. Adult Treatment. Pediatric Treatment. Cancer Screening. Cancer Prevention.

Cancer Genetics. Integrative Therapies. Adult Treatment Editorial Board. Pediatric Treatment Editorial Board. Cancer Genetics Editorial Board. Integrative Therapies Editorial Board. The movement of cancer cells into a tissue is called invasion and pathologists look for desmoplasia when trying to decide if a tumour is benign or malignant.

Reactive stroma is a term pathologists use to describe non-cancerous changes. Even though the changes in the reactive stroma are non-cancerous, they can be seen in the tissue surrounding a tumour. Reactive stroma is also commonly seen in tissue that has been damaged by trauma, inflammation, or a prior medical treatment such as surgery or radiation.

With the right information, patients can make the best decisions about their care. By partnering with patients, healthcare providers, and hospitals, we hope to provide all patients with the tools and knowledge to understand their pathology report. For more information about this site, contact us at info mypathologyreport. Disclaimer: The articles on MyPathologyReport are intended for general informational purposes only and they do not address individual circumstances.



0コメント

  • 1000 / 1000