are there any intercellular space
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The intercellular space (Terminologia histologica: Spatium intercellulare) is the space between cells. It is bordered by the outer membranes of cells. In epithelia it is called intercellular cleft and usually is 25 to 35 nm in width and filled with a fluid rich in water and thus not electron-dense.
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