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It is lined by reticular cells, fibroblasts and fixed macrophages.
Their heart is frequently covered with tissue that contains lymphocytes, reticular cells and a small number of macrophages.
Reticular cells are usually larger than fibrocytes.
Reticular fibers are synthesized by special fibroblasts called reticular cells.
The reticular cells form a loose meshwork, as in a lymph node, while the spaces between them are packed with lymphocytes.
Reticular cells are found in many tissues including the spleen, lymph nodes and lymph nodules.
Medullary sinuses contain histiocytes (immobile macrophages) and reticular cells.
This lowers the number of available T-cells, perhaps by sensitizing them for the uptake by the epithelial reticular cells.
Epithelial reticular cells (or epithelioreticular cells) are a structure in both the cortex and medulla of the thymus.
Fibroblastic reticular cells (FRCs)
Marginal reticular cells (MRCs)
Reticular cells are GABAergic, and have discoid dendritic arbors in the plane of the nucleus.
Reticular cells are the fibrocytes of reticular connective tissue and form a network of reticular fibers.
The barrier is formed by the continuous blood capillaries in the thymic cortex, reinforced by epithelial reticular cells and macrophages.
The Hassall's corpuscle, formed from type VI epithelial reticular cells in the thymus, is an example of a whorl shaped structure.
Epithelial reticular cells are the primary cell involved with making sure that no T cells are allowed to survive that will attack the body's own cells.
Lymphocytes now interact with fibroblast reticular cells (FRCs) and move along a reticular network to appropriate areas of the lymph tissue.
These genetic factors may contribute to spike-and-wave oscillations by decreasing the action potential threshold in reticular cells, making them more excitable and potentially easier to initiate synchronized firing.
(Fibroblast) A reticular cell is a type of fibroblast that synthesizes type III collagen and uses it to produce reticular fibers.
Relationship between macrophages, Lagerhans cells, reticular cells, and dendritic cells in lymphoid and hematopoietic organs" (1983) Journal of Experimental Medicine, 158 (5), pp.
Reticular fibers, reticular fibres or reticulin is a type of fiber in connective tissue composed of type III collagen secreted by reticular cells.
A lymph sinus is a channel within the lymph node lined by the endothelial cells along with fibroblastic reticular cells and allows smooth flow of lymph through them.
Hassall's corpuscles (or thymic corpuscles (bodies)) are structures found in the medulla of the human thymus, formed from eosinophilic type VI epithelial reticular cells arranged concentrically.
The cortical portion is mainly composed of lymphoid cells, supported by a network of finely-branched epithelial reticular cells, which is continuous with a similar network in the medullary portion.
A range of leukocytes can be involved, including lymphocytic cell lines such as large lymphocyte, lymphoblast, primitive reticular cells and occasional plasma cells as well as macrophage and plasma cells.