- isogenous chondrocytes
- cartilage cells that make up a single group.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Isogenous group — An isogenous group (lat. equal origin ) is a cluster of chondrocytes, all formed through division of a single progenitor cell, found in hyaline cartilage growing by interstitial growth. [Wheater s Functional Histology, 5th ed. Young, Lowe,… … Wikipedia
chondrocyte — A nondividing cartilage cell; occupies a lacuna within the cartilage matrix. SYN: cartilage cell. [chondro + G. kytos, a hollow (cell)] isogenous chondrocytes a clone of cartilage cells derived from one … Medical dictionary
Chondroblast — Latin chondroblastus Code TH H2.00.03.5.00002 A chondroblast is a cell which originates from a mesenchymal stem cell and forms chondrocytes, commonly known as cartilage cells. Chondroblasts that become embedd … Wikipedia
Cartilage — Firm, rubbery tissue that cushions bones at joints. A more flexible kind of cartilage connects muscles with bones and makes up other parts of the body, such as the larynx and the outside parts of the ears. * * * A connective tissue characterized… … Medical dictionary