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Disse and his Space

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This article aims to review the work of the German anatomist Joseph Disse (1852-1912), specifically with regard to the contents of his ,, Ueber die Lymphbahnen der Laugethierleber". In this he described a thin space, until that moment not referred, located between the hepatocyte and the sinusoidal membrane (sinusoids).
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