Space of Disse
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The space of Disse (or perisinusoidal space) is a location in the liver between a hepatocyte and a sinusoid. It contains the interstitial fluid. Microvilli of hepatocytes extend into this space.
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- UIUC Histology Subject 1317
- Histology at BU 22103loa - "Ultrastructure of the Cell: hepatocytes and sinusoids, sinusoid and space of Disse"
- Histology at BU 15204loa - "Liver, Gall Bladder, and Pancreas: liver; sinusoids and Kupffer cells"
- Organology at UC Davis digestive/mammal/liver5/liver7 - "Mammal, liver (EM, Low)"