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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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Areolar connective tissue - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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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Definition of reticular tissue in the Medical Dictionary. reticular tissue explanation. Information about reticular tissue in Free online English dictionary. What is reticular tissue? Meaning of reticular tissue medical term. ... lymphoid tissue a latticework of reticular tissue, the interspaces of which contain lymphocytes.
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a nucleus of one of the many cells found in this tissue ; b ground substance in the matrix ; c black reticular fibers which act as strucural support ; found: liver, spleen, lymph nodes. function: structural maze support and slows down blood fluids so cells can perform their metabolic functions.
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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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