Medical

chondroblasts

Also found in: Dictionary, Encyclopedia.

chondroblasts

Cells that differentiate from fibroblasts and mature into CHONDROCYTES.
Collins Dictionary of Medicine © Robert M. Youngson 2004, 2005
Mentioned in
References in periodicals archive
Imunohistochemistry for S-100 showed strongly stained chondrocytes and chondroblasts in the ASC group, but not in the control group (Figures 5(c) and 5(d)).
(13) Smears are cellular and contain chondroblasts with round to oval nuclei with fine, evenly distributed chromatin and longitudinal nuclear grooves.
Rovetti, "Pulsed electromagnetic fields alter phenotypic expression in chondroblasts in tissue culture," Journal of Orthopaedic Research, vol.
Still others types of cells seen in PA included chondroblasts, chondrocytes, osteoblasts and osteocytes associated with their respective mesenchymal components.
It's represented by cartilage (chondroblasts), followed immediately behind by specialized cells that create bone-like tissue (osteoblasts).
Osteoclastic type of giant cells were randomly seen amid chondroblasts. (Figure 3).
Maternal organism intoxication with lead acetate causes the following destructive changes of the skeletal system in first generation of breed: damage to the zonal structure; disruption of the structure of the tissue matrix; structural damage to cartilaginous and osteogenic cells; disturbances in proliferation, differentiation and synthetic activity of chondroblasts, chondrocytes of osteogenic cells; delay of growth and shaping of bone tissue.
The cells are fibroblastic; they express MSCs markers and are capable of differentiating into osteoblasts, adipocytes, and chondroblasts when cultured in inductive media.
Copyright © 2003-2025 Farlex, Inc Disclaimer
All content on this website, including dictionary, thesaurus, literature, geography, and other reference data is for informational purposes only. This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.