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stellate

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stellate /stel·late/ (stel´āt) star-shaped; arranged in rosettes.
stel·late (stlt) or stel·lat·ed (-td)
adj.
Arranged or shaped like a star; radiating from a center.

stellate
[stel′it, -āt]
Etymology: L, stella, star
star-shaped or arranged in the pattern of a star.

Stellate
Star-shaped; referring to multiple tapering points emanating from a central axis

stellate [stel´āt]
star-shaped; arranged in rosettes.

stellate
star-shaped; arranged in rosettes.

stellate ganglion
cervicothoracic and middle cervical ganglion.
stellate reticulum
center of the enamel organ of the embryonic tooth.


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It works by controlling the range of environments surrounding star-shaped liver cells called hepatic stellate cells (HSCs), cells involved in liver fibrosis, which is the formation of scar tissue in response to liver damage.
The secretion transport in the maxillary sinus begins at the floor of the sinus in a stellate pattern and extends upward and medially toward the natural ostium of the maxillary sinus.
Histologic changes were dominated by large irregular stellate or round granulomas with central neutrophil-rich necrosis (online Appendix Figure, panel B).
 
 
 
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