The cells that make up the walls of the finest of all lymphatic vessels have a lobate, oak leaf-like shape that makes them particularly resilient to changes in fluid volume. A similar cell shape also supports mechanical stability in plants. This has been shown by researchers from Uppsala University in an article published in the journal Nature. The cells that make up the walls of the finest of all lymphatic vessels have a lobate, oak leaf-like shape that makes them particularly resilient to changes in fluid volume. A similar cell shape also supports mechanical stability in plants. This has been shown by researchers from Uppsala University in an article published in the journal Nature. Cell & Microbiology Molecular & Computational biology Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories
Unique cell shape keeps lymphatic vessels and plant leaves stable
