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reticular cell[re′tik·yə·lər ′sel] (histology) reticulocyte reticular cell
re·tic·u·lar cellcell with processes making contact with those of other similar cells to form a cellular network ensheathing a network of reticular fibers, which constitutes the stroma of all lymphoid organs except the thymus. Synonym(s): primordial reticular cellreticular cell1. An undifferentiated cell of the spleen, bone marrow, or lymphatic tissue that can develop into one of several types of connective tissue cells or into a macrophage. 2. A cell of reticular connective tissue. See: reticular tissueSee also: cellLegalSeeCell |