Morphology of the Bearded Seal (Erignathus barbatus) Muscular–Vibrissal Complex: A Functional Model for Phocid Subambient Pressure Generation
ABSTRACT Bearded seals possess a broad muscular snout with large mystacial vibrissal fields that are involved in tactile sensation and prey identification. Although the microstructure of bearded seal vibrissae and their feeding performance have been investigated their orofacial morphology has not. Such morphological studies are important to understand the underlying mechanisms of feeding performance and to test proposed functional hypotheses. Therefore, the facial musculature was examined in bearded seals to test functional hypotheses regarding feeding performance. The orofacial musculature is composed primarily of three e...
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Neuronal Nogo‐A in new‐born retinal ganglion cells: implication for the formation of the age‐related fiber order in the optic tract
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Insight from frogs: Sonic hedgehog gene expression and a re‐evaluation of the vertebrate odontogenic band
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Morphology of the Bearded Seal (Erignathus barbatus) Muscular‐Vibrissal Complex: A Functional Model for Phocid Subambient Pressure Generation
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Source: The Anatomical Record Part B: The New Anatomist - May 31, 2016 Category: Anatomy Authors: Christopher D. Marshall Tags: Full Length Article Source Type: research

Neuronal differentiation in the developing human spinal ganglia
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4‐hydroxynonenal regulates TNF‐α gene transcription indirectly via ETS1 and microRNA‐29b in human adipocytes induced from adipose tissue‐derived stromal cells
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An Injured Psittacosaurus (Dinosauria: Ceratopsia) from the Yixian Formation (Liaoning, China): Implications for Psittacosaurus biology
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Cone of skin exists in rat‐ a “hypertrophic scarring free” animal
Conclusions: cone of skin exists in rat in certain stages of hair follicle cycle, which is a valuable addition to the scientific literature and might be a challenge to the relation between cone of skin and hypertrophic scarring. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved. (Source: The Anatomical Record Part B: The New Anatomist)
Source: The Anatomical Record Part B: The New Anatomist - April 28, 2016 Category: Anatomy Authors: Yanhai Zuo, Xiaoping Yu, Shuliang Lu Tags: Full Length Article Source Type: research

Scaling and accommodation of jaw adductor muscles in Canidae
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Ontogenetic development of the derived olfactory system of the mantellid frog Mantidactylus betsileanus
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Elderly Female Rhesus Macaques Preserve Lung Alveoli With Estrogen/Progesterone Therapy
Conclusion: The loss of ovaries and hormones had a significant effect on alveolar lung morphology. This result mimics what is seen in the aging process and could contribute to gender differences reported in the elderly. Hormone replacement, as reported here, could possibly slow the loss of alveoli due to the aging process or aid in alveolar regeneration through direct or indirect mechanisms. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved. (Source: The Anatomical Record Part B: The New Anatomist)
Source: The Anatomical Record Part B: The New Anatomist - April 15, 2016 Category: Anatomy Authors: Matt J. Herring, Mark V. Avdalovic, Bill Lasley, Lei F. Putney, Dallas M. Hyde Tags: Full Length Article Source Type: research

Issue Information – Copyright
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Table of Content Volume 299, Number 5, May, 2016
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Comparative Analysis of the Morphology, Ultrastructure, and Glycosylation Pattern of the Jejunum and Ileum of the Wild Rodent Lagostomus maximus
ABSTRACT Morphological and histochemical analyses were performed to characterize the histology, ultrastructure, and glycosylation pattern of the jejunum and ileum of the wild rodent Lagostomus maximus. Enterocytes, goblet cells, Paneth cells, and enteroendocrine cells were identified in both intestinal epithelia. Two morphological types of enterocytes were identified only in the ileum based on their cytoplasm electron density. Although the histological and ultrastructural examination showed that the epithelia of both anatomical regions were morphologically similar, a certain specialization in their secretory products was e...
Source: The Anatomical Record Part B: The New Anatomist - March 12, 2016 Category: Anatomy Authors: María Florencia Tano De La Hoz, Mirta Alicia Flamini, Alcira Ofelia Díaz Tags: Full Length Article Source Type: research