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canaliculus
(redirected from intercellular canaliculus)

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canaliculus [‚kan·əl′ik·yə·ləs]
(histology)
One of the minute channels in bone radiating from a Haversian canal and connecting lacunae with each other and with the canal.
A passage between the cells of the cell cords in the liver.

canaliculus
A small channel or groove, as a fluting carved on the face of a triglyph.


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