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Reticular connective tissue - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Reticular connective tissue is a type of connective tissue proper. It has a network of reticular fibers, made of type III collagen. Reticular fibers are not unique to reticular connective tissue, but...
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Definition of Reticular connective tissue in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of Reticular connective tissue. Pronunciation of Reticular connective tissue. Translations of Reticular connective tissue. Reticular connective tissue synonyms, Reticular connective tissue antonyms. ... (redirected from Reticular connective tissue)
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By day 180, the interstices amid and surfaces of the SF chords, which had not been appreciably biodegraded, were crammed with a newly produced tissue histologically akin to a vascularized reticular connective tissue, while some macrophages but no lymphocytic infiltrates or fibrous capsules occurred in the adjoining tissues.
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The mutual basis of the unspecific as well as the specific defense system is the reticular connective tissue which is closely related to the mesenchyma. ... The mutual basis of the unspecific as well as the specific defense system is the reticular connective tissue which is closely related to the mesenchyma. Its fixed and...
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Reticular connective tissue is marked by a branching network of thin reticular fibers, which provide a delicate structural framework for organ stroma (e.g. bone marrow, lymph nodes, spleen). Macrophages anchor to this framework.
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