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What is Rosette Cells?

Published in Cellular Structures 1 min read

Rosette cells are multicellular arrangements characterized by a specific structural organization.

Definition and Characteristics

  • Multicellular Structure: Rosettes are formed by multiple cells.
  • Central Interface: They are defined by five or more cells converging or interfacing at a central point. (Blankenship et al., 2006).

In essence, a rosette cell arrangement is when several cells organize themselves in a circular or radiating pattern around a central area or point.