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Reticular fiber

Reticular fibers, reticular fibres or reticulin is a type of fiber in connective tissue composed of type III collagen secreted by reticular cells. They are mainly composed of reticulin protein and form a network or mesh. Reticular fibers crosslink to form a fine meshwork (reticulin). This network acts as a supporting mesh in soft tissues such as liver…

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Reticular fiber

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Edges17
Triples23
Avg. degree1.89
Density0.111111
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related to Structure · 13
Reticular fiber → Collagen, III, In, LFA, Many, On, Reticular, Schiff, Science, The, These, This, Thus
related to history · 5
Reticular fiber → However, III, Siegfried, The, Today

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fibers reticulin reticular collagen silver composed type fiber iii network mesh reticulum capillary sheath splenic cord tissue tissues form term

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liverinstance ofThis network acts as a supporting mesh in soft tissues0.80text
bone marrowinstance ofThis network acts as a supporting mesh in soft tissues0.80text
and the tissuesinstance ofThis network acts as a supporting mesh in soft tissues0.80text
organs of the lymphatic systeminstance ofThis network acts as a supporting mesh in soft tissues0.80text
those using hematoxylininstance ofand with periodic acid-Schiff reagent but are not demonstrated with ordinary histological stains0.80text
Reticular fiberrelated to historyThe0.60section
Reticular fiberrelated to historySiegfried0.60section
Reticular fiberrelated to historyToday0.60section
Reticular fiberrelated to historyIII0.60section
Reticular fiberrelated to historyHowever0.60section
Reticular fiberrelated to StructureReticular0.60section
Reticular fiberrelated to StructureIII0.60section

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