reticular fibres
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reticular fibres — microscopic, almost nonelastic, branching fibres of connective tissue that join together to form a delicate supportive meshwork around blood vessels, muscle fibres, glands, nerves, etc. They are composed of a collagen like protein (reticulin) and … Medical dictionary
reticular fibres — microscopic, almost nonelastic, branching fibres of connective tissue that join together to form a delicate supportive meshwork around blood vessels, muscle fibres, glands, nerves, etc. They are composed of a collagen like protein (reticulin) and … The new mediacal dictionary
reticular fibre — ▪ anatomy in anatomy, fine fibrous connective tissue occurring in networks to make up the supporting tissue of many organs. The reticular fibres are composed of randomly oriented collagenous fibrils lying in an amorphous matrix substance.… … Universalium
Reticular connective tissue — Older textbooks typically refer to elastic and reticular connective tissues as specialized connective tissues. Reticular connective tissue is a type of loose irregular connective tissue and has a network of reticular fibers (fine type III… … Wikipedia
Волокна Ретикулярные (Reticular Fibres) — тонкие, практически нерастяжимые разветвляющиеся волокна соединительной ткани, которые, соединяясь вместе, образуют мелкопетлистую тонкую сеть, окружающую кровеносные сосуды, мышечные волокна, железы, нервы и др. структуры, а также присутствующую … Медицинские термины
ВОЛОКНА РЕТИКУЛЯРНЫЕ — (reticular fibres) тонкие, практически нерастяжимые разветвляющиеся волокна соединительной ткани, которые, соединяясь вместе, образуют мелкопетлистую тонкую сеть, окружающую кровеносные сосуды, мышечные волокна, железы, нервы и др. структуры, а… … Толковый словарь по медицине
connective tissue — Anat. a tissue, usually of mesoblastic origin, that connects, supports, or surrounds other tissues, organs, etc. [1880 85] * * * Tissue in the body that maintains the form of the body and its organs and provides cohesion and internal support,… … Universalium
Skin — For the article about skin in humans, see human skin. For other uses, see Skin (disambiguation). Skin A diagram of human skin … Wikipedia
reticulin — Name given to the chemical substance of reticular fibers, which once were thought to be distinct from collagen by reason of their distinctive structure and staining properties but are now regarded as type III collagen (with its associated… … Medical dictionary
Silver stain — A silver stain (GMS) demonstrating the fungus histoplasma (black round balls) in a liver biopsy. Silver staining is the use of silver to selectively alter the appearance of the target. Contents … Wikipedia