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English: Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) images have revealed that osteocytes possess numerous dendritic processes with expanded, endfoot-like structures. These endfeet directly abut and communicate with transcortical vessels, establishing a close physical association that enables the transfer of mitochondria, and thereby provide the endothelial cells with the energy necessary for vascularization
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Author Liao P, Chen L, Zhou H, Mei J, Chen Z, Wang B, Feng JQ, Li G, Tong S, Zhou J, Zhu S, Qian Y, Zong Y, Zou W, Li H, Zhang W, Yao M, Ma Y, Ding P, Pang Y, Gao C, Mei J, Zhang S, Zhang C, Liu D, Zheng M, Gao J

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Dendritic communication between osteocytes and transcortical vessels

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