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Branched, like a tree.
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also known as interdigitating reticular cells, are found in T cell areas of lymphoid tissues. They have a branched or dendritic morphology and are the most potent stimulators of T cell response. Non-lymphoid tissues also contain dendritic cells but these do not seem to stimulate T cell responses until they are activated and migrate to lymphoid tissues. The dendritic cell derives from bone marrow precursors. It is distinct from the follicular dendritic cell that presents antigen to be cells.
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In hydrologic terms, the form of the drainage pattern of a stream and it's tributaries when it follows a treelike shape, with the main trunk, branches, and twigs corresponding to the main stream, tributaries, and subtributaries, respectively, of the stream.
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A powerful and effective antigen-presenting cell that is especially efficient at alerting resting helper T cells to the presence of foreign tissue. Dendritic cells get their name from the Greek word dendron ("tree") because the cell resembles a tree, with roots and branches spreading out from the main body of the cell.
Ãâó: www.melanomacenter.org/glossary/d.html
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derived from dendrites: small threadlike extensions of the cytoplasm of neurons
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