Chondrocyte
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Chondrocytes (< Greek chondros cartilage + kytos cell) are the only cells found in cartilage. They produce and maintain the cartilagenous matrix.
From least- to terminally-differentiated, the chondrocytic lineage is:
- Colony-forming unit-fibroblast (CFU-F)
- Mesenchymal stem cell / marrow stromal cell (MSC)
- Chondrocyte
- Hypertrophic chondrocyte
Although Chondroblast is still commonly used to describe an immature chondrocyte, use of the term is discouraged, for it is technically inaccurate, since the progenitor of chondrocytes (which are mesenchymal stem cells) can also differentiate into osteoblasts.
References
- Bone marrow mesenchymal cells: biological properties and clinical applications. PMID: [11388742]
- Bone marrow stromal stem cells: nature, biology, and potential applications. PMID: [11359943]
- [Stem cell information]
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