List of MeSH codes (A11)

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List of MeSH codes (A11) refers to a comprehensive categorization within the Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) system, specifically focusing on the domain of cells. MeSH is a large controlled vocabulary (or thesaurus) used for indexing journal articles and books in the life sciences. It facilitates searching by allowing subjects to be found under uniform headings despite variations in terminology. The A11 category encompasses a wide range of cell types, highlighting the diversity and specialization of cells in biological research and medical studies.

Overview[edit | edit source]

Cells are the basic building blocks of all living organisms, and understanding their structure, function, and types is crucial in biology, medicine, and related fields. The MeSH A11 category classifies cells into various subcategories, making it easier for researchers and students to find relevant literature on specific cell types or characteristics.

List of MeSH Codes (A11)[edit | edit source]

The following is a breakdown of some of the subcategories and specific cell types within the A11 MeSH category. Each entry is associated with a unique identifier that aids in the precise indexing and retrieval of information.

Cells (A11.251)[edit | edit source]

This broad category includes all types of cells, from the simplest prokaryotic cells of bacteria to the complex eukaryotic cells found in humans and other multicellular organisms.

Blood Cells (A11.118)[edit | edit source]

Blood cells, such as erythrocytes (red blood cells), leukocytes (white blood cells), and platelets, play vital roles in oxygen transport, immune defense, and blood clotting, respectively.

Cancer Cells (A11.733)[edit | edit source]

Cancer cells are characterized by uncontrolled growth and division. They can invade nearby tissues and spread to other parts of the body through the bloodstream and lymphatic system.

Stem Cells (A11.872)[edit | edit source]

Stem cells have the unique ability to develop into different cell types in the body. They are fundamental to regenerative medicine and tissue engineering, offering potential treatments for various diseases.

Neurons (A11.671)[edit | edit source]

Neurons are specialized cells of the nervous system that transmit information through electrical and chemical signals. They are essential for all aspects of brain function, including thought, memory, and movement.

Importance[edit | edit source]

Understanding the various cell types classified under MeSH codes (A11) is crucial for advancing medical research, diagnosing diseases, and developing new treatments. This categorization aids in the systematic study of cellular biology, facilitating discoveries that can lead to breakthroughs in medicine and healthcare.

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Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD