Localization of thrombospondin ‐1 and its receptor CD36 in the ovary of the ostrich (Struthio camelus)
Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia,Volume 47, Issue 2, Page 124-132, April 2018. (Source: Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia: Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series C)
Source: Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia: Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series C - December 4, 2017 Category: Veterinary Research Source Type: research

Histomorphological features of the tongue of the Eurasian teal (Anas crecca)
Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia,Volume 47, Issue 2, Page 119-123, April 2018. (Source: Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia: Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series C)
Source: Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia: Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series C - December 4, 2017 Category: Veterinary Research Source Type: research

Gross anatomy of the heart of the alpaca (Vicugna pacos, Linnaeus 1758)
Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia,Volume 47, Issue 2, Page 110-118, April 2018. (Source: Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia: Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series C)
Source: Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia: Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series C - December 4, 2017 Category: Veterinary Research Source Type: research

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Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia,Volume 47, Issue 2, Page 133-139, April 2018. (Source: Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia: Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series C)
Source: Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia: Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series C - December 4, 2017 Category: Veterinary Research Source Type: research

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Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia,Volume 47, Issue 2, Page 124-132, April 2018. (Source: Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia: Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series C)
Source: Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia: Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series C - December 4, 2017 Category: Veterinary Research Source Type: research

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Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia,Volume 47, Issue 2, Page 119-123, April 2018. (Source: Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia: Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series C)
Source: Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia: Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series C - December 4, 2017 Category: Veterinary Research Source Type: research

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Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia,Volume 47, Issue 2, Page 110-118, April 2018. (Source: Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia: Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series C)
Source: Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia: Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series C - December 4, 2017 Category: Veterinary Research Source Type: research

Gross anatomy of the heart of the alpaca (Vicugna pacos, Linnaeus 1758)
In conclusion, the heart anatomy of alpaca and the irrigation of thoracic cavity were more similar to those of old world camels and different from domestic ruminants. (Source: Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia: Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series C)
Source: Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia: Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series C - December 4, 2017 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: W. P érez, V. Méndez, N. Vazquez, M. Navarrete, H. E. König Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research

Histomorphological features of the tongue of the Eurasian teal (Anas crecca)
In conclusion, the anatomical and histological structure of the Eurasian teal’ tongue was generally similar to its family members such as domestic goose and duck but showed some differences that may be adoptions to the bird's habitat and mode of feeding. (Source: Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia: Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series C)
Source: Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia: Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series C - December 4, 2017 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: B. Marzban Abbasabadi, R. Sayrafi Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research

Localization of thrombospondin ‐1 and its receptor CD36 in the ovary of the ostrich (Struthio camelus)
In conclusion, a fine balance between angiogenic and anti‐angiogenic processes assures that a dense net of blood vessels develops during the rapid growth of a selected follicle. Anti‐angiogenic molecules, such as TSP‐1 and its receptor CD36 may, after the oocyte has reached its final size, inhibit further angiogenesis and limit the transport of yolk material to the mature oocyte. By this mechanism, the growth of the megalecithal oocyte during folliculogenesis may cease. (Source: Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia: Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series C)
Source: Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia: Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series C - December 4, 2017 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: D. Rodler, F. Sinowatz Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research

Anatomy of the upper respiratory tract in domestic birds, with emphasis on vocalization
Summary This work reviews the anatomy of the upper respiratory tract in domestic birds including the chicken and pigeon. Non‐exhaustive additional information on other bird species, illustrating the extraordinary diversity in the biological class Aves, can be found in several footnotes. The described anatomical structures are functionally considered in view of avian sound production. In particular, the Syrinx is invaluable. Its most important structures are the Labia and the lateral and medial tympaniform membranes in non‐songbirds and songbirds, respectively. These structures produce sound by vibrating during expirati...
Source: Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia: Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series C - December 1, 2017 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: C. Casteleyn, P. Cornillie, S. Van Cruchten, W. Van den Broeck, C. Van Ginneken, P. Simoens Tags: REVIEW Source Type: research

Localization of amylin ‐like immunoreactivity in the striped velvet gecko pancreas
Summary Immunohistochemical techniques were employed to investigate the distribution of amylin‐like immunoreactive cells in the pancreas of gecko Homopholis fasciata. Four types of endocrine cells were distinguished: insulin immunoreactive (B cells), pancreatic polypeptide immunoreactive (PP cells), glucagon and pancreatic polypeptide immunoreactive (A/PP cells) and somatostatin immunoreactive cells (D cells). Pancreatic islets contained B, A/PP and D cells, whereas extrainsular regions contained B, D and PP cells. In the pancreatic islets, amylin‐like immunoreactive cells corresponded to B cells, but not to A/PP or D ...
Source: Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia: Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series C - December 1, 2017 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: H. Suzuki, T. Yamamoto Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research

Comparative histomorphological study of endometrium in mares
Summary Uterine acute post‐breeding inflammation is a physiological tissue response to the entry of exogenous elements, with persistent endometritis being the main pathology responsible for subfertility in the mare (Equus ferus caballus; Linnaeus, 1758). Mares can be classified as susceptible or resistant to endometritis according to their ability to remove intrauterine fluid within 48 hr after experimental inoculation. Endometrial biopsy is a technique that is commonly used to establish the degree of lesions that can affect the fertility of the mare. Endometrial histomorphometry is an objective and highly precise diagn...
Source: Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia: Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series C - December 1, 2017 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: M. Herrera, J. M. Herrera, S. Cantatore, J. Aguilar, A. Felipe, E. Fumuso Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research

The arrangement of the coronary artery trunks is subject to inheritance factors: A study in Syrian hamsters
Summary The concept that anatomical variations in the coronary artery tree might be influenced by genes is relatively old. However, empirical evidence on the effect of genotype on the coronary morphology is still scarce. In the Syrian hamster, there is a septal coronary artery which arises from the left or from the right coronary artery and supplies most of the interventricular septum. The aim was to decide whether the anatomical origin of the septal artery is subject to inheritance factors. Overall, 483 internal casts of the heart and coronary arteries were examined. All the hamsters included in this study had normal coro...
Source: Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia: Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series C - December 1, 2017 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: M. T. Soto ‐Navarrete, J. M. Arqué, A. C. Durán, M. C. Fernández, M. A. López‐Unzu, M. Lorenzale, V. Sans‐Coma, B. Fernández Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research

Anatomy of the lower respiratory tract in domestic birds, with emphasis on respiration
Summary This manuscript describes the anatomy of the lower respiratory tract in domestic bird species including the chicken and pigeon. The here described anatomical structures play a major role avian respiration, which is fundamentally different from respiration in mammals. During inspiration and expiration, a continuous caudocranial airflow is present within the tertiary bronchi of the Paleopulmo, while the Neopulmo, which is only present in phylogenetically recent species, is characterized by tidal respiration. Various anatomical structures and aerodynamic mechanisms have been described in an attempt to explain the prop...
Source: Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia: Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series C - December 1, 2017 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: C. Casteleyn, P. Cornillie, S. Van Cruchten, W. Van den Broeck, C. Van Ginneken, P. Simoens Tags: REVIEW Source Type: research