EndoMac progenitor cell

EndoMac progenitor cells are a type of endothelial-macrophage progenitor cells, more specifically a population of hemangioblasts from postnatal tissue.[1][2] They were discovered by Australian researchers in the aorta of mice.[3]

References

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  1. ^ Discovery of a new progenitor cell type highlights potential for regenerative wound healing, Rebecca Turner, 1 October 2024, regmednet.com
  2. ^ Cassella, Carly (2024-09-27). "Scientists Just Discovered a New Cell. It Was Predicted 100 Years Ago". sciencealert.com. Retrieved 2024-10-05.
  3. ^ Williamson, Anna E.; Liyanage, Sanuri; Hassanshahi, Mohammadhossein; Dona, Malathi S. I.; Toledo-Flores, Deborah; Tran, Dang X. A.; Dimasi, Catherine; Schwarz, Nisha; Fernando, Sanuja; Salagaras, Thalia; Long, Aaron; Kazenwadel, Jan; Harvey, Natasha L.; Drummond, Grant R.; Vinh, Antony (2024-08-17). "Discovery of an embryonically derived bipotent population of endothelial-macrophage progenitor cells in postnatal aorta". Nature Communications. 15 (1): 7097. doi:10.1038/s41467-024-51637-7. ISSN 2041-1723. PMC 11330468.