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Ultrastructure of the interdental cells in mammals.
Based on ultrastructural evidence of the interdental cells from guinea pig, cat and human the authors suggest that the function of interdental cells is to take up a material from the spiral limbus by pinocytosis and transport it via the vesicular channels of the endoplasmic reticulum to the Golgi apparatus until it is secreted into the tectorial membrane.