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Afger perfusion-fixation, the juxtaepiphyseal capillaries reveal endothelial cells with pores and without basement-membrane. Extravasates of erythrocytes are artefacts and are due to overexpanding of the endothelial cells in a loosened cartilage matrix.
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Zinkernagel, R., Riede, U.N. & Schenk, R.K. Ultrastrukturelle untersuchungen der juxtaepiphysären kapillaren nach perfusionsfixation. Experientia 28, 1205–1206 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01946172
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