Spleen is the largest secondary lymphatic organ which develops in a short postnatal period. Information on postnatal development of rabbit spleen is minimal in available literary sources. This diploma thesis deals with the weight, morphometric and histological changes of the spleen of rabbits at age 0, 5, 10, 14, 19, 27, 32 and 39 days. During postnatal development of rabbits, a statistically significant (P <0.01) increase in the weight, length and width of the spleen occurred. The spleen of newborn rabbits was a relatively small organ with an average length of 1.03?0.12 cm, a width of 0.2?0.01 cm and a weight of 52.50?9.69 g. At age 39 days the size and shape of spleen of adult individuals (average length 4.97?0.73 cm, width 0.9?0.18 cm an...
Estudou-se a megacariocitopoiese esplênica em coelhos da raça Nova Zelândia Branco, na fase fetal e ...
Current investigation was carried out to explore structural developmental changes of the acculu...
The small intestine is an important organ of the gastrointestinal tract. It is undergoing the influe...
The study focused on determining the functional immunomorphology of rabbit’s spleen. The subject of ...
The aim of this research was to examine the total volume and diameter of the spleen, white pulp and ...
In this experimental morphological study, we have obtained complex quantitative data reflecting diff...
Background: The microscopic structure of spleen is variable depending on the developmental stage of ...
Little is known about the anatomy of the lymphatic system in the rabbit with regard to relationships...
The macroscopic, morphometric, light and scanning electron microscopic structure of gut-associated l...
The processes of pastnatal development of lymphoid tissues in the mouse were studied. It was found t...
Since the time of Hippocrates, it is believed that the spleen in the human body has a number of impo...
The study aims to perform comparative analysis of the metric anatomy of the spleen and pancreas in r...
As a preliminary experiment for the study of bursa equivalent organs in mammalian the present expe...
The spleens of human fetuses aged from 5 to 40 weeks were studied light and electron microscopically...
Presented bachelor project deals with rabbit?s lymphatic tissue of intestine which is the biggest ly...
Estudou-se a megacariocitopoiese esplênica em coelhos da raça Nova Zelândia Branco, na fase fetal e ...
Current investigation was carried out to explore structural developmental changes of the acculu...
The small intestine is an important organ of the gastrointestinal tract. It is undergoing the influe...
The study focused on determining the functional immunomorphology of rabbit’s spleen. The subject of ...
The aim of this research was to examine the total volume and diameter of the spleen, white pulp and ...
In this experimental morphological study, we have obtained complex quantitative data reflecting diff...
Background: The microscopic structure of spleen is variable depending on the developmental stage of ...
Little is known about the anatomy of the lymphatic system in the rabbit with regard to relationships...
The macroscopic, morphometric, light and scanning electron microscopic structure of gut-associated l...
The processes of pastnatal development of lymphoid tissues in the mouse were studied. It was found t...
Since the time of Hippocrates, it is believed that the spleen in the human body has a number of impo...
The study aims to perform comparative analysis of the metric anatomy of the spleen and pancreas in r...
As a preliminary experiment for the study of bursa equivalent organs in mammalian the present expe...
The spleens of human fetuses aged from 5 to 40 weeks were studied light and electron microscopically...
Presented bachelor project deals with rabbit?s lymphatic tissue of intestine which is the biggest ly...
Estudou-se a megacariocitopoiese esplênica em coelhos da raça Nova Zelândia Branco, na fase fetal e ...
Current investigation was carried out to explore structural developmental changes of the acculu...
The small intestine is an important organ of the gastrointestinal tract. It is undergoing the influe...