Abstract
Submicroscopic, intracellular bile capillaries were demonstrated in the liver parenchyma of the gold fish. These bile capillaries are, like the bile capillaries between the cells, surrounded by a band-like thickening of the cytoplasm. They lie in the center of the Golgi field and are accompanied by elements of these cell bodies up to the point where they discharge into the intercellular spaces. The existence of intracellular bile capillaries in other species of animals is thought to be improbable.

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