Structure of Tendon Cells
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The cells in the tendons are arranged in long chains in the ground substance separating the bundle of fibers, and are more or less regularly quadrilateral with large round nuclei containing nucleoli, which are generally places so as to be contiguous in two cells. Show is the caudal tendon of young rat. Note arrangement, form, and structure of tendon cells.
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Baker, W. Morrant & Harris, Vincent Dormer Kirkes' Hand-book of Physiology, 13th ed. (Philadelphia: P. Blakiston's Son & Co., 1892) 45
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