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- Capillary abstract "Capillaries /ˈkæpɨlɛriz/ are the smallest of a body's blood vessels and are parts of its microcirculation. Their endothelial linings are only one cell layer thick. These microvessels, measuring around 5 to 10 micrometre in diameter, connect arterioles and venules, and they help to enable the exchange of water, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and many other nutrients and waste chemical substances between blood and the tissues surrounding them. During embryological development, new capillaries are formed through vasculogenesis, the process of blood vessel formation that occurs through a de novo production of endothelial cells followed by their forming into vascular tubes. The term angiogenesis denotes the formation of new capillaries from pre-existing blood vessels and already present endothelium which divides.".
- Capillary thumbnail A_red_blood_cell_in_a_capillary,_pancreatic_tissue_-_TEM.jpg?width=300.
- Capillary wikiPageExternalLink capillaries.php.
- Capillary wikiPageExternalLink microcirc.org.
- Capillary wikiPageExternalLink bisyoujyunkan1.htm.
- Capillary wikiPageID "56512".
- Capillary wikiPageRevisionID "606325024".
- Capillary caption "A simplified illustration of a capillary network".
- Capillary caption "Transmission electron microscope image of a capillary with a red blood cell within the pancreas. The capillary lining consists of long, thin endothelial cells, connected by tight junctions.".
- Capillary hasPhotoCollection Capillary.
- Capillary image "Capillary system CERT.jpg".
- Capillary name "Capillary".
- Capillary subject Category:Angiology.
- Capillary subject Category:Therapy.
- Capillary type AnatomicalStructure.
- Capillary type BiologicalObject.
- Capillary comment "Capillaries /ˈkæpɨlɛriz/ are the smallest of a body's blood vessels and are parts of its microcirculation. Their endothelial linings are only one cell layer thick. These microvessels, measuring around 5 to 10 micrometre in diameter, connect arterioles and venules, and they help to enable the exchange of water, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and many other nutrients and waste chemical substances between blood and the tissues surrounding them.".
- Capillary label "Capilar sanguíneo".
- Capillary label "Capilar sanguíneo".
- Capillary label "Capillaire sanguin".
- Capillary label "Capillare".
- Capillary label "Capillary".
- Capillary label "Haarvat".
- Capillary label "Kapillare (Anatomie)".
- Capillary label "Naczynie włosowate".
- Capillary label "Капилляр".
- Capillary label "شعيرة دموية".
- Capillary label "毛細管".
- Capillary label "毛細血管".
- Capillary sameAs Vlásečnice.
- Capillary sameAs Kapillare_(Anatomie).
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- Capillary sameAs Capillare.
- Capillary sameAs 毛細血管.
- Capillary sameAs 모세혈관.
- Capillary sameAs Haarvat.
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- Capillary sameAs Capilar_sanguíneo.
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- Capillary sameAs Q103142.
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- Capillary wasDerivedFrom Capillary?oldid=606325024.
- Capillary depiction A_red_blood_cell_in_a_capillary,_pancreatic_tissue_-_TEM.jpg.
- Capillary isPrimaryTopicOf Capillary.
- Capillary name "Capillary".