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Examples include:
Examples include:
* [[Interstitial cell of Cajal]] (ICC)
* [[Interstitial cell of Cajal]] (ICC)
* [[Leydig cells]], cells present in the male testes responsible for the production of androgen (male sex hormone)
* [[Leydig cell]]s, cells present in the male testes responsible for the production of androgen (male sex hormone)
* A portion of the [[stroma of ovary]]
* A portion of the [[stroma of ovary]]
* Certain cells in the [[pineal gland]]
* Certain cells in the [[pineal gland]]
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== See also ==
== See also ==
*[[List of human cell types derived from the germ layers]]
* [[List of human cell types derived from the germ layers]]


== References ==
== References ==
*Sybil B Parker (ed). "Interstitial cell". McGraw Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms. Fifth Edition. International Edition. 1994. Page 1041.
* Sybil B Parker (ed). "Interstitial cell". McGraw Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms. Fifth Edition. International Edition. 1994. Page 1041.
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Latest revision as of 03:26, 2 July 2024

Interstitial cell refers to any cell that lies in the spaces between the functional cells of a tissue.

Examples include:

See also

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References

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  • Sybil B Parker (ed). "Interstitial cell". McGraw Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms. Fifth Edition. International Edition. 1994. Page 1041.
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