Intercellular mass

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Or also extracellular matrix fills the spaces between the cells of various tissues. It consists of proteins, glycosaminoglycans and glycoproteins. A large amount of intercellular material is produced by the cells of the tissue (fibroblasts).

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References

  • ws: Mezibuněčná hmota
  • ZÁVODSKÁ, Radka. Cell Biology :  basics of cytology, bacteriology, virology. 1. edition. Prague : Scientia, 2006. ISBN 80-86960-15-3.


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