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Qualitative and Quantitative Observations on the Structure of the Schwann Cells in Myelinated Fibres
Journal:
Acta Anatomica
Acta Anatomica (1988) 131 (4): 314–326.
Published Online: 15 July 2008
...E. Pannese; M. Ledda; G. Arcidiacono; D. Frattola; L. Rigamontí; P. Procacci Various morphological features of the Schwann cells of myelinated fibres in the lizard thoracic spinal roots were studied, and, when possible, quantified using morphometric methods. About 0.8% of the Schwann cells...
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Journal:
Acta Anatomica
Acta Anatomica (1984) 118 (4): 193–200.
Published Online: 11 July 2008
...E. Pannese; P. Procacci; M. Ledda; G. Arcidiacono; L. Rigamonti The number, density and distribution of microtubules were compared in the myelinated motor and sensory axons of the spinal roots of lizard (Lacerta muralis). In both motor and sensory axons the average number and density...
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Anatomical and neurohistological observations on the heart of the spiny lizard, Uromastix hardwickii
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Acta Anatomica
Acta Anatomica (1975) 93 (3): 399–410.
Published Online: 08 July 2008
...F.U. Shaad; M.A. Qayyum Anatomy, histology and innervation of the heart of spiny lizard, U. hardwickii have been described. The heart is typically reptilian and comprises four chambers: sinus venosus, two atria and a ventricle. The sinus venosus is a small, thin-walled chamber present on the dorsal...