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Two pore types in the inner-wall endothelium of Schlemm's canal.
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The intracellular and border pores form two morphologically and functionally distinct populations in the inner wall of Schlemm's canal. The dependence of intracellular pore density on postmortem time and on volume of fixative passed through the outflow pathway suggests that these pores are artifacts of tissue fixation or processing conditions. That border pores do not depend on such conditions and that their presence is correlative with perfusion pressure suggests that this population may be nonartifactual. New histologic techniques for examining the inner wall of Schlemm's canal are necessary to determine the in vivo state of inner-wall pores and how they influence outflow facility.
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