Another technique is tissue culture, by which specific kinds of cells can be isolated and grown for study. ... reticuloendothelial cell; reticuloendothelial cells; reticuloendothelial granuloma; reticuloendothelial granuloma; reticuloendothelial granuloma; reticuloendothelial granuloma;
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reticular cells  the cells forming the reticular fibers of connective tissue; those forming the framework of lymph nodes, bone marrow, and spleen form part of the reticuloendothelial system and may differentiate into macrophages.
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Cytokines & Cells Online Pathfinder Encyclopaedia ... The term reticuloendothelial cells essentially is a collective term for cells of the immune system and primarily comprises macrophages and monocytes or their tissue-resident forms (e.g., histiocytes).
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macrophage - Any of the large long-lived phagocytic cells derived from monocytes comprising a major component of the diffuse immune system (sometimes called the reticuloendothelial system or, more recently, ... 2. The structure of a lymph node. What kinds of cells are common in lymph nodes and what are their functions.
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There are three kinds of cartilage: 1. Hyaline: rigid: contains very fine collagenous fibers that are almost invisible. Occurs at the end of the bones and sometimes holds bones together ... Reticuloendothelial tissue; It is composed of a variety of specialized cells that are scattered in the body like macrophages.
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The cells of connective tissue are fibroblasts, macrophages (histiocytes or reticuloendothelial cells), plasma cells, mast cells, fat cells, and any of the leukocytes. All do not occur at any one location but may be concentrated in certain areas or under particular circumstances such as inflammation.
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Among the antigens found on malignant cells, the disialoganglioside GD2 is an attractive target for immunoliposomal therapy of tumors of neuroectodermal origin (28,29), since it is extensively expressed in these tumors (30,31) but is less common in nonmalignant tissue.
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HeLa cells (3 × 105) were seeded in 60-mm-diameter tissue culture plates and incubated overnight. The medium was changed to DMEM without serum 2 h prior to infection. Overnight standing LB bacterial cultures were diluted 1:50 in prewarmed DMEM without serum and incubated for 3 h in a 37°C, 5% CO2 incubator.
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Similarly, following cell expansion, it is important to have methods to induce differentiation of the expanded cell population, so as to covert the expanded cell population to mature functional cells or tissue.
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PURPOSE: Thyroid carcinomas have been found incidentally in the cervical lymph nodes during surgery for head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). Such carcinomas have been considered a metastatic focus for malignant transformation of heterotopic thyroid tissue. ... Compared with OSC-2, OSC-3 and OSC-6 cells, OSC-1,
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