Sheathing of collagen fibrils in human intervertebral discs.
AUTOR(ES)
Buckwalter, J A
RESUMO
In 25 human intervertebral discs studied by electron microscopy, sheathing collagen-like fibrils by electron-dense cylinders was observed. The sheaths consisted of layers of dense granules 3 to 12 times the diameter of the enclosed collagen-like fibrils, and they appeared to be more frequent in older discs.
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