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Description (a) Tenoblast (tb) showing a voluminous nucleus and prominent nucleolus. (b) The cytoplasmic prolongations were wider and shorter than those in tenocytes and established contacts with neighbouring...
Article Title: Ultrastructural evidence for telocytes in equine tendon
Publication Title: Journal of Anatomy -
Description Ultrathin sections of the equine digital flexor tendon. (a) Tendon areas showing polygonal and stellate tenocytes (arrows) immersed in a wide area of extracellular matrix. (b) Detail of A‐Tenocytes...
Article Title: Ultrastructural evidence for telocytes in equine tendon
Publication Title: Journal of Anatomy -
Description Ultrastructural evidence for telocytes in equine tendonLUESMA et al. - Journal of AnatomyJ Anat vol. 238, March 2021
Article Title: Ultrastructural evidence for telocytes in equine tendon
Publication Title: Journal of Anatomy -
Description Pseudoglandular, canalicular, and saccular phase of lung development (a‐c). Exemplary micro‐CT images of coronary cross sections at ED15 (a), ED20 (b), and N0 (c). Additional histological sections...
Article Title: Ultrastructural evidence for telocytes in equine tendon
Publication Title: Journal of Anatomy -
Description (a) Tenocytes (arrows) embedded in the extracellular matrix. Various telocytes (tl) can be observed around the tendon capillaries (inset). (b) Telocytes (tl) showed voluminous nuclei and scant...
Article Title: Ultrastructural evidence for telocytes in equine tendon
Publication Title: Journal of Anatomy -
Description The prolongations of the telocytes, named telopodes, comprised dilated portions named podoms containing mitochondria, small saccules of RER, and filiform segments named podomers. The podomers were...
Article Title: Ultrastructural evidence for telocytes in equine tendon
Publication Title: Journal of Anatomy -
Description (a) Location of the primary cilium of a telocyte (inset). n: nucleus. (b) Detail of A‐Primary cilium emerging from a basal body (bb). The proximal region of the cilium is located within an...
Article Title: Ultrastructural evidence for telocytes in equine tendon
Publication Title: Journal of Anatomy
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