Cell Wandering Mesenchymal

The wandering mesenchymal cell (s. mesenchymale migrans) is a special type of cell that is found in humans and animals. These cells have the ability to move through tissues, which allows them to participate in various processes of tissue healing and repair.

The vagal mesenchymal cell comes from mesenchyme, the tissue that is located between the skin and internal organs. It consists of stem cells that can differentiate into various cell types, including endothelial, myogenic, osteogenic, and others.

Wandering mesenchymal cells can move throughout the body, participating in wound healing, tissue regeneration, and recovery from injury. They may also be involved in the formation of new tissues such as cartilage or bone.

However, if wandering mesenchymal cells move beyond their normal migration sites, they can cause various diseases such as tumors or fibrosis. Therefore, it is important to understand how these cells work and how they can be used in medicine to treat various diseases.