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DictionarySeestellatestellate reticulum
stellate reticulum[′ste‚lāt rə′tik·yə·ləm] (histology) The part of the epithelial dental organ of a developing tooth which lies between the inner and the outer dental epithelium; composed of stellate cells with long, anastomosing processes in a mucoid fluid in the interstitial spaces. stellate reticulum
enamel reticulumthe central core of loosely arranged tissue in the enamel organ between the inner and outer layers of the enamel epithelium of the developing tooth. Synonym(s): stellate reticulumstel·late re·tic·u·lum (stel'āt rĕ-tik'yū-lŭm) A network of epithelial cells disposed in a fluid-filled compartment in the center of the enamel organ between the outer and inner enamel epithelium. e·nam·el re·tic·u·lum (ĕ-namĕl rĕ-tikyŭ-lŭm) Central core of loosely arranged tissue in enamel organ between inner and outer layers of enamel epithelium of developing tooth. Synonym(s): stellate reticulum. ThesaurusSeereticulum |