Morken, Timothy; Histonet
Betreff: Re: [Histonet] Histo arcania ... Reticulum vs Reticulin
There is only a semantics difference. "Reticulum" is a connective mesh
holding together some organs components such as liver, spleen, lymph nodes
and bone marrow. In the German literature is ca
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From: Rene J Buesa [mailto:rjbu...@yahoo.com]
Sent: Friday, November 08, 2013 6:46 AM
To: Morken, Timothy; Histonet
Subject: Re: [Histonet] Histo arcania ... Reticulum vs Reticulin
There is only a semantics difference. "Reticulum" is a connective mesh holding
togethe
"Reticulin" is used either to refer to the "holding mesh" or to the stain,
especially when dealing with bone marrow specimens.
René J.
From: "Morken, Timothy"
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Sent: Thursday, November 7, 2013 6:02 PM
Subject: [Histo
Reticulin is a type of fiber in connective tissue composed of type III collage
secreted by reticular cells.
Reticulum pertains to the endoplasmic reticulum, the second chamber of the
alimentary canal of a ruminant animal, or (less frequent) the plural of
reticular cell.
Will Chappell
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Oh Great Histonet, how do you describe the difference, if any, between the
terms "reticulum" and "reticulin."
Tim Morken
Supervisor, Electron Microscopy and Neuromuscular Special Studies
UC San Francisco Medical Center
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