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Fig. 1. Demineralized fragments of endosteally derived tissues lining the mar­ row cavity of the T. rex femur. (A) The demineralized fragment is flexible and resilient and, when stretched (arrow), returns to its original shape. (B) Demineralized bone in (A) after air dry­ ing. The overall structural and functional characteristics remain after dehydration. (C) Regions of demineralized bone show fibrous character (arrows). Scale bars, 0.5 mm.

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Published as part of Mary H. Schweitzer, Jennifer L. Wittmeyer, John R. Horner & Jan K. Toporskrif, 2005, Soft-Tissue Vessels and Cellular Preservation in Tyrannosaurus rex, pp. 1952-1955 in Science 307 on page 1953, DOI: 10.1126/science.1108397, http://zenodo.org/record/3739828

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