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1 Departments of Oral Surgery and Anatomy, Tufts University School of Medicine and Dental Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts, USA 02111
This study delineates the fine structural characteristics of the synovial lining cells in the rat squamosal-mandibular joint. The synovial lining contained three types of cells: type A, type B, and fibroblast. The type A and type B cells were identified predominantly in the villus-containing portion of the synovial membrane. Fibroblasts, however, were observed usually as synoviallining cells along the walls of the joint cavities.
Submitted on August 20, 1969
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