reticulin

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(rə′tik·yə·lən)

(biochemistry) A protein isolated from reticular fibers.


(rĭ-tĭk'yə-lĭn)
n.

A scleroprotein present in the connective tissue framework of the lymphatic tissues.

A scleroprotein present in the connective fibers of reticular tissue, closely related to collagen in composition.

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