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endoplasmic reticulum
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reticulum /re·tic·u·lum/ (rĕ-tik´u-lum) pl. retic´ula   [L.]
1. a small network, especially a protoplasmic network in cells.

endoplasmic reticulum  an ultramicroscopic organelle of nearly all higher plant and animal cells, consisting of a system of membrane-bound cavities in the cytoplasm; occurring in two types, rough-surfaced (granular r.), bearing large numbers of ribosomes on its outer surface, and smooth-surfaced (agranular r.) .
sarcoplasmic reticulum  a form of agranular reticulum in the sarcoplasm of striated muscle, comprising a system of smooth-surfaced tubules surrounding each myofibril.
stellate reticulum  the soft, middle part of the enamel organ of a developing tooth.

endoplasmic reticulum
n. Abbr. ER
The membrane network in cytoplasm that is composed of tubules or cisternae. Some membranes carry ribosomes on their surfaces while others are smooth.

endoplasmic reticulum
[-plaz′mik]
Etymology: Gk, endon + plassein, to mold
an extensive network of membrane-enclosed tubules in the cytoplasm of cells. The structure functions in the synthesis of proteins and lipids and in the transport of these metabolites within the cell.

endoplasmic reticulum (ER),
n an extensive network of membrane-enclosed tubules in the cytoplasm of a cell.


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13 The features consistent with smooth muscle cell origin include the absence of fibronexus junctions, the absence of numerous rough endoplasmic reticula in abundant cytoplasm, and the presence of external lamina with subplasmalemmal density associating with caveolae.
Furthermore, numerous rough endoplasmic reticula were found in the basal cytoplasm of these cells (Fig.
Although few cytoplasmic processes were observed, organelles such as rough endoplasmic reticula and mitochondria were relatively well developed (Fig.
 
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