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Pathobiochemie und Pathophysiologie des Bindegewebes

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Part of the book series: Handbuch der inneren Medizin ((INNEREN 6,volume 6 / 2 / A))

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Der 1836 von Müller eingeführte Begriff „Bindegewebe“umfaßt Bindegewebstypen von morphologisch äußerst unterschiedlicher Vielfalt; doch sind alle Formen, ausgenommen der Knochen, durch ein einheitliches Bauprinzip gekennzeichnet:

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