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Stress fiber networks in sinus endothelial cells in the rat spleen.
The wall of the splenic sinus is well known to be a critical site in the control of the blood‐cell passage through the splenic cord. However, there is little information on what mechanism controls the blood‐cell passage between the sinus endothelial cells adhered with intercellular junctions.