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reticular
reticular, a. (rɪˈtɪkjʊlə(r)) [ad. mod.L. rēticulār-is, f. rēticulum: see prec. So F. réticulaire, It. reticulare, Sp. and Pg. reticular.] 1. Resembling a net in appearance or construction; consisting of closely interwoven fibres or filaments; net-like: a. Anat.1597 Lowe Chirurg. (1634) 143 The nerv... Oxford English Dictionary
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Reticular (disambiguation)
Reticular may also refer to: Reticular formation, a region in the brainstem that is involved in multiple tasks Reticular activating system, a set of connected nuclei in the brains of vertebrates Reticular cell, a type of fibroblast that produces reticular fibers Reticular connective tissue, a type wikipedia.org
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williams reticular grunt test in Chinese
威廉蹲位强压触诊网胃呻吟试验 "williams" in Chinese: n.威廉斯〔姓氏〕。 "reticular" in Chinese: adj. 1.网状的。2.【生物学】网状结缔 ...
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Reticular cell
A reticular cell is a type of fibroblast that synthesizes collagen alpha-1(III) and uses it to produce reticular fibers. There are different types of reticular cells, including epithelial, mesenchymal, and fibroblastic reticular cells. wikipedia.org
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Why is the thalamic reticular nucleus called a nucleus? In the Wikipedia article on nuclei) I read: > A nucleus is one of the two most common forms of nerve cell organization, the other being layered structures. Is ...
The thalamic reticular nucleus (TRN) is a thin layer of GABAergic cells adjacent to the thalamus (Fig. 1). So reticular nucleus translates itself as a **net-like accumulation of neurons**.
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Reticular theory
This was due to his strong conviction in the reticular theory. By the late 1880s, serious opposition to the reticular theory began to emerge. wikipedia.org
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Reticular fiber
Reticular fibers, reticular fibres or reticulin is a type of fiber in connective tissue composed of type III collagen secreted by reticular cells. Reticular fibers crosslink to form a fine meshwork (reticulin). wikipedia.org
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Reticular formation
The reticular formation is divided into three columns: raphe nuclei (median), gigantocellular reticular nuclei (medial zone), and parvocellular reticular Medial and lateral reticular formation The medial reticular formation and lateral reticular formation are two columns of nuclei with ill-defined boundaries wikipedia.org
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Reticular connective tissue
Reticular fibers are not unique to reticular connective tissue, but only in this type they are dominant. Although reticular fibers are widely distributed in the body, reticular tissue is limited to certain sites. wikipedia.org
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Image and Data Mining in Reticular Chemistry Powered by GPT-4V
Feb 2, 2024This methodology enabled GPT-4V to accurately identify and interpret key plots integral to MOF characterization, such as nitrogen isotherms, PXRD patterns, and TGA curves, among others, with accuracy and recall above 93%. The model's proficiency in extracting critical information from these plots not only underscores its capability in data ...
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Reticular membrane
The reticular membrane (RM, also called reticular lamina or apical cuticular plate) is a thin, stiff lamina that extends from the outer hair cells to the phalangeal cells that surround the inner hair cells reach the surface of the organ of Corti, but, even their inner-most row, are not included in the reticular wikipedia.org
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Distinct Thalamic Reticular Cell Types Differentially Modulate ... - PubMed
Integrative brain functions depend on widely distributed, rhythmically coordinated computations. Through its long-ranging connections with cortex and most senses, the thalamus orchestrates the flow of cognitive and sensory information. Essential in this process, the nucleus reticularis thalami (nRT) …
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Gigantocellular reticular nucleus
The gigantocellular reticular nucleus (Gi) is a subregion of the medullary reticular formation. Retrograde studies have shown that the deep mesencephalic reticular formation and oral pontine reticular nucleus project to the gigantocellular nucleus wikipedia.org
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Parvocellular reticular nucleus
The parvocellular reticular nucleus is part of the brain located dorsolateral to the caudal pontine reticular nucleus. The dorsal portion of the reticular nucleus has been shown to innervate the mesencephalic trigeminal nucleus and its surrounding area. wikipedia.org
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Reticular erythematous mucinosis
Reticular erythematous mucinosis (REM) is a skin condition caused by fibroblasts producing abnormally large amounts of mucopolysaccharides. wikipedia.org
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