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Type of epithelial tissue, epithelium

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It attaches to the lining, spreads out and launches an invasion into the mesothelium.
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The mesothelium is where certain kinds of asbestos fibers tend to migrate after being inhaled.
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The lining of this cavity is called the peritoneum, and its top layer is called the mesothelium.
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Integrin sticks out from the cancer cells and grabs hold of scaffolding surrounding the mesothelium.
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However, they are lined with mesothelium, like the coeloms and unlike the blood vessels of other annelids.
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Mesothelioma is a rare form of cancer affecting the mesothelium, or the protective lining around our internal organs.
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The wall of each strand is made of mesothelium, and surrounds a space filled with fluid, thought to be blood.
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Brugge's team determined how ovarian cancer cells get through the mesothelium to colonize organs on the other side.
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Mesothelioma is a deadly form of cancer that affects the mesothelium, the lining of the cavity that holds the body's internal organs.
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The mesothelium may also form radial and circular muscles on the septa, and circular muscles around the blood vessels and gut.
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Each mesentery is similar except that the mesothelium is the lining of each of the pair of coeloms, and the blood vessels and, in polychaetes, the main nerve cords are embedded in it.
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The mammalian heart is derived from embryonic mesoderm germ-layer cells that differentiate after gastrulation into mesothelium, endothelium, and myocardium.
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More examples
  • Epithelium originating in the embryonic mesoderm; lines the primordial body cavity
  • The mesothelium is a membrane that forms the lining of several body cavities: the pleura (thoracic cavity), peritoneum (abdominal cavity including the mesentery) and pericardium (heart sac). ...
  • Tissue formed by specialized cells lining the chest, abdominal cavities, and the outer surface of most internal organs. Mesothelium helps protect the organs by producing a lubricating fluid that allows the organs to move.
  • A membrane of cells that covers several internal organs and body cavities that secretes a lubricating fluid that aids in proper movement.
  • Thin membrane that covers the body's organs and lines internal cavities. Called the pleura in relation to the lungs; the peritoneum in the abdomen, and the pericardium in relation to the heart. Also exists on structures such as the ovaries and testes.
  • Epithelium which is derived from the mesoderm which lines the body cavity and gives rise to epithelia (peritoneum, pericardium and pleurae), striated muscle, heart muscle and several minor structures.
  • A simple squamous epithelial tissue that lines body cavities and covers visceral organs; also called serosa.
  • The thin layer of mesodermal epithelial cells that forms the pleura, peritoneum, pericardium.
  • (mess-oh-THEE-lee-um) A membrane which forms a sac to enclose bodily organs. (See Pleura, Peritoneum, Pericardium, and Tunica Vaginalis.)