Endoneurium
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Endoneurium | |
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Transverse section of human tibial nerve. | |
Nerve structure | |
Gray's | subject #183 728 |
MeSH | Endoneurium |
Dorlands/Elsevier | e_09/12332510 |
The nerve fibers are held together and supported within the funiculus by delicate connective tissue, called the endoneurium.
It is continuous with septa which pass inward from the innermost layer of the perineurium, and shows a ground substance in which are imbedded fine bundles of fibrous connective tissue, primarily collagen, running for the most part longitudinally.
It serves to support capillary vessels, arranged so as to form a net-work with elongated meshes.
[edit] External links
- Dictionary at eMedicine Endoneurium
- Histology at BU 21301loa - "Ultrastructure of the Cell: myelinated axon and Schwann cell"
- Histology at BU 21401loa - "Ultrastructure of the Cell: arteriole and peripheral nerve"
- Histology at OU 1_03
- Histology at ucla.edu
- Diagram at Howard