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Also judging by the table of the Japanese data about the LNP distribution in rats, are those numbers the lipid concentration inside the inner lining of the blood vessels and capillaries in each site? Or they concentrated outside of the blood vessels? I have read that our blood don't directly come in contact with the connective tissues of our body like muscles. fats, and glands right? Those cells outside of the blood vessels normally get nutrients and proteins from the small pores on the capillaries' wall? Are capillaries the only type of blood vessels that have pores as the holes that allow small particles to pass through? Artery and veins don't have those holes on them?

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