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Acta Anatomica (1997) 159 (1): 15–24.
Published Online: 18 July 2008
...W. Buaboocha; R.T. Gemmell The thyroid gland is not present at birth in marsupials and thyroid function begins during the latter half of pouch life. The hormonal output of the thyroid gland is important for normal development. In this study the structure of the lung, kidney and skin...
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Acta Anatomica (1996) 156 (3): 187–201.
Published Online: 17 July 2008
...J.A. Davies Kidney epithelia have two separate origins. Collecting ducts develop in the manner of most glandular organs, by growth and branching of a bud derived from a pre-existing epithelium. Excretory tubules develop by a direct mesenchyme to epithelium transition (MET), which is induced...
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Acta Anatomica (1992) 144 (4): 336–342.
Published Online: 16 July 2008
..., quality or safety. The publisher and the editor(s) disclaim responsibility for any injury to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Marsupial Development Ultrastructure Kidney Dasyurus hallucatus Original...
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Acta Anatomica (1989) 135 (3): 208–214.
Published Online: 15 July 2008
...Jeffrey F. Trahair; Helen F. Rodgers; Graeme B. Ryan Cortical explants from lamb kidney have been maintained in organ culture for up to 12 days. Early in culture, the tissue showed limited necrosis, but most tissue elements, especially those closest to the medium, significantly recovered by day 5...
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Acta Anatomica (1988) 133 (1): 86–88.
Published Online: 15 July 2008
..., instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Microcirculation Scanning electron microscopy Cat Kidney Renal medulla Acta anat. 133: 86-88 (1988) © 1988 K arger A G . Basel (MU5180/88/1331-0086 $ 2.75/0 Microvasculature of the Feline Renal Medulla James Marais Department...
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Acta Anatomica (1987) 130 (2): 127–131.
Published Online: 15 July 2008
...James Marais Scanning electron microscopy of corrosion casts was used to study the ultrastructural morphology of the microcirculation in the feline kidney. The technique used enabled us to examine the renal microvasculature by obtaining stable and consistent replicas of the vasculature. Corrosion...
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Acta Anatomica (1986) 125 (3): 183–190.
Published Online: 15 July 2008
... Narbaitz, Vijay K. Kapal Department of Anatomy, University of Ottawa, Ont., Canada Key Words. Mesonephros Chick embryos Differentiation Kidney Abstract. Chick embryos were staged according to the method of Hamburger and Hamilton [1951] and fixed. Cross sections through the cephalic fourth...
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Acta Anatomica (1978) 102 (4): 399–404.
Published Online: 11 July 2008
...Emília Rovenská Electron-microscopic examination of mouse kidneys revealed in the glomeruli very thin (0.7 µm) vessels, the wall of which has the same structure as the remaining glomerular capillaries. The authoress considers them intercapillary anastomoses which were detected already previously...
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Acta Anatomica (1983) 115 (1): 31–39.
Published Online: 11 July 2008
... 11 7 2008 Kidney Glomerular capillaries Intercapillary anastomoses Mesangium Ultrastructure Rat © 1983 S. Karger AG, Basel 1983 Copyright / Drug Dosage / Disclaimer Copyright: All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be translated into other languages, reproduced...
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Acta Anatomica (1980) 108 (3): 402–412.
Published Online: 10 July 2008
... stimulate the accumulation of lipids whereas cadmium and zinc inhibit their restoration both in the liver and kidney. Lead and copper only raised the lipid contents of the kidney. It has been suggested that mercury and molybdenum increase the input of free fatty acid causing triglyceride formation...
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Acta Anatomica (1982) 113 (2): 145–150.
Published Online: 10 July 2008
...G.S. Longia; Vinod Kumar; S.K. Saxena; C.D. Gupta Study of intrarenal arterial segments of human kidney by the corrosion cast method has been carried out on 100 kidneys obtained within 24 h of death. The five arterial segments which are normally described, namely, apical, upper, middle, lower...
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Acta Anatomica (1982) 113 (2): 93–107.
Published Online: 10 July 2008
...H. Fine Observations with a dissecting microscope revealed a regular pattern of lobar development, from the centre outwards, for particular stages of development of the kidney in the embryo and fetus. A growth area near the poles is suggested, and further study is indicated to relate...
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Acta Anatomica (1979) 103 (2): 130–133.
Published Online: 09 July 2008
.... The histopathological symptoms of the various organs further demonstrated that internal injury in liver and kidney was also an important feature of the intoxicants as well as external damage, especially the particles observed around the gills. It was concluded that the optimum concentration of sludge to any species...
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Acta Anatomica (1979) 104 (3): 243–267.
Published Online: 09 July 2008
... ganglion. The kidneys are innervated from the celiac plexus, the upper lumbar splanchnic nerves and the intermesenteric plexus. The ovarian nerves are derived from the celiac plexus, the intermesenteric plexus and the upper lumbar splanchnic nerves. Bundles of nerve fibers run from the suprarenal ganglion...