rétes
Rétes, also known as "reticular fibers," are a type of connective tissue found in various parts of the body, particularly in the dermis of the skin, the uvea of the eye, and the tunica albuginea of the testes. They are characterized by their network-like appearance, consisting of fine, branching fibers that interconnect to form a mesh-like structure. Rétes play a crucial role in providing structural support and mechanical strength to these tissues.
In the skin, reticular fibers contribute to the skin's elasticity and resilience, helping to maintain its structural
Rétes are composed of collagen fibers, which are produced by fibroblasts and other connective tissue cells.