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Perimysium

Perimysium is a sheath of connective tissue that groups muscle fibers into bundles (anywhere between 10 and 100 or more) or fascicles. Perimysium is a sheath of connective tissue that groups muscle fibers into bundles (anywhere between 10 and 100 or more) or fascicles. Recent advances in muscle physiology suggest that the perimysium plays a role in transmitting lateral contractile movements (no actual sources for this) .This hypothesis is strongly supported in one exhibition of the existence of 'perimysial junctional plates' in ungulate flexor carpi radialis muscles constructed by E. Passerieux. The overall comprehensive organization of the perimysium collagen network, as well as its continuity and disparateness, however, have still not been observed and described thoroughly everywhere within the muscle.

[ "Coeliac disease", "Connective tissue", "Skeletal muscle" ]
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