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endothelial cell[‚en·də¦thē·lē·əl ′sel] (histology) A type of squamous epithelial cell composing the endothelium. endothelial cell
en·do·the·li·al cellone of the simple squamous cells forming the lining of blood and lymph vessels and the inner layer of the endocardium. Synonym(s): endotheliocyteen·do·the·li·al cell (en'dō-thē'lē-ăl sel) One of the simple squamous cells forming the lining of blood and lymph vessels and the inner layer of the endocardium. endothelial cellThe type of epithelial cell that lines blood vessels and lymph vessels; these cells are usually squamous (flattened) and form sheets one layer thick. Endothelial cells are derived from mesenchyme cells of the embryo. A sheet of endothelial cells is called an endothelium. See: endotheliumSee also: cellLegalSeeCellFinancialSeecellAcronymsSeeeye candy |