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The interstitial cells in the colon of the rabbit

Scanning and transmission electron microscopy

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The interstitial cells associated with the myenteric plexus of the rabbit colon were studied by scanning and transmission electron microscopy. It was demonstrated that the interstitial cells were stellate or fusiform in shape and located over the ganglia, over nerve bundles and between muscle cells. They were characterized by many slender processes, and resemble fibroblasts. No basal lamina was observed between the interstitial cells and muscle cells. It was concluded that structural features of the interstitial cells are distinctly different from those of neurons, Schwann cells, or of smooth muscle cells, while they show clear similarities to those of fibroblasts. By scanning electron microscopy the shapes and the relations of these cells could be demonstrated in great detail.

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Komuro, T. The interstitial cells in the colon of the rabbit. Cell Tissue Res. 222, 41–51 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00218287

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