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Acta Anatomica (1997) 158 (4): 227–236.
Published Online: 18 July 2008
.... Trophoblast Artery Extracellular matrix Metalloproteinase Placenta Uterus Monkey ^fnatomica Original Paper Acta Anat 1997:158:227-236 Received: May 7. 1997 Accepted: July 2. 1997 T. N. Blankenship A.C. Enders Department of Cell Biology and Human Anatomy. School of Medicine, University of California...
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Acta Anatomica (1992) 143 (3): 178–181.
Published Online: 16 July 2008
...A.O. Oduntan Light- and electron-microscopical techniques were used to study the structure of the inferior conjunctiva of monkeys including the third eyelid (nictitating membrane). The cell layers of the conjunctival epithelium were 8–10 at the margin, 6–8 near the limbus and 2–4 in other areas...
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Acta Anatomica (1992) 144 (3): 196–201.
Published Online: 16 July 2008
...S.S.W. Tay; W.C. Wong Insulin-like immunoreactive neurons were localized in the cervical, thoracic, lumbar and sacral segments of the monkey spinal cord. Both dorsal and ventral horn cells were labelled. Insulin-like reaction product was localized in the cell nucleus and cytoplasm. Both inner...
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Acta Anatomica (1990) 138 (4): 281–284.
Published Online: 16 July 2008
...Seng-Kee Leong; Wai-Chow Wong The stellate and coeliac ganglia of 2 Macaque monkeys were cut serially at 1 µm thickness and analysed. Results from the analysis of 82 stellate and 60 coeliac ganglion cells in 1 monkey show that in cross-sections, the neuronal nuclei may be eccentric, centric...
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Acta Anatomica (1991) 140 (3): 287–293.
Published Online: 16 July 2008
...A. Tsubura; T. Hatano; S. Hayama; S. Morii The immunohistochemical reactivity of human, monkey, shrew, rat and mouse normal mammary glands was examined using methacarn-fixed paraffin-embedded specimens and acetone-fixed frozen sections using the avidin-biotin-peroxidase method for cell phenotype...
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Acta Anatomica (1993) 146 (1): 14–21.
Published Online: 16 July 2008
...S. Ichikawa; K. Kyoda; T. Iwanaga; T. Fujita; S. Uchino An intimate association of nerve fibers with the central lacteal endothelium was demonstrated in the duodenum and ileum of the monkey by immunohistochemistry and transmission electron microscopy. In the basal portion of the central lacteal...
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Acta Anatomica (1986) 126 (3): 163–166.
Published Online: 15 July 2008
...D.M. Ford; K.M. Bagnall; K.D. McFadden; D.C. Reid The vertebral muscle fiber characteristics of adult female rhesus monkeys have been examined. Muscle samples were obtained from precisely defined superficial and deep sites on both sides of the vertebral column. In particular, samples were collected...
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Acta Anatomica (1988) 132 (4): 335–346.
Published Online: 15 July 2008
...Norihiko Ihara; Shuichi Ueda; Mitsuhiro Kawata; Yutaka Sano The distributional pattern of serotonin-immunoreactive nerve fibers in the hippocampal formation of six different mammalian species (rat, chipmunk, hamster, cat, dog and monkey) was studied in detail by means of a modified peroxidase...
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Acta Anatomica (1987) 128 (1): 80–83.
Published Online: 15 July 2008
...Sunao Fujimoto; Hiroshi Ueda; Hirohiko Kagawa Immuno-electron microscopy with the protein A-gold method demonstrated immunoreactive gold particles against 5-hydroxytryptamine localized in cored vesicles aggregating around presynaptic terminals of the gustatory cells in monkey and rabbit taste buds...
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Acta Anatomica (1983) 117 (1): 51–57.
Published Online: 11 July 2008
...K.M. Bagnall; D.M. Ford; K.D. McFadden; B.J. Greenhill; V.J. Raso A comparison has been made of the vertebral muscle fiber characteristics between human and rhesus monkey. The main purpose of the experiment was to asses the value of the monkey as an animal model for the study of idiopathic...
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Acta Anatomica (1982) 112 (4): 365–375.
Published Online: 10 July 2008
...D.R. Singh; V.K. Bajpai; S.C. Maitra; A.C. Shipstone; M. Hasan The ependymal structure of the fourth ventricle floor of adult rhesus monkeys was investigated using both scanning and transmission electron microscopy. Each half of the floor exhibited dense ciliation which decreased towards the median...
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Acta Anatomica (1978) 100 (1): 132–135.
Published Online: 09 July 2008
...B.N. Sengupta; S. Sengupta Pharyngeal muscles were considered to be lacking in spindles. A search was made for the same in the inferior constrictor pharyngis muscle of the crab-eating monkey ( Macaca irus ). Muscle spindles were found for the first time in this muscle. Transverse serial sections...