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Canaliculus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A canaliculus is an anatomical term used to describe a small passageway. Examples include: •Canaliculus (bone), a small channel found in ossified bone •Canaliculus (parietal cell), an adaptation fou...
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Lacrimal canaliculi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Learn more about "canaliculi" ... Learn more about "canaliculi" and related topics at Britannica.com ... APA Style canaliculi. (2009). In Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary.
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Many mitochondria (m) and some areas of tubulovesicles (arrowheads) surround the canaliculi. A few examples of endocytosis from the canalicular membrane (arrows) are also seen. Many microvilli extend into the canalicular lumina, most seen in cross-section, but a few lying in the plane of the thin section.
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Osteocytes have cytoplasmic processes located in canaliculi, which penetrate the bony matrix. Cytoplasmic processes from one osteocyte make contact with the processes from neighboring osteocytes and can communicate via gap junctions.
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Recently we were able to stain bone canaliculi using the decalcified bone tissues, according to a modified method of the Bodian staining method, which is commonly used for staining the nerve fibers with silver impregnation of protargol. ... The canaliculi showed also markedly complex fine structures. By combining the...
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