WOS: 000223744300010PubMed: 15352885Bovine tactile hairs in skin samples from the lateral side of the upper lip were examined using scanning electron and light microscopy. The root of these hairs has a variable length and is surrounded by a large sinus located between the internal and the external dermal sheath. With a prominent thickness, the external dermal sheath forms the external wall of the tactile hair and contains many nerves some of which extend into trabeculae. Trabeculae projecting from the internal dermal sheath and attaching to the external dermal sheath with two or more branches are present in the entire sinus. The trabeculae are interconnected by connective tissue sheets that support the integrity of the trabecular organizati...
The present paper describes two distinct morphological features of ovine interdigital sinus, which w...
Recent studies have indicated that the tip links and kinocilial links of sensory hair bundles in the...
Recent advances in knowledge of the morphology and biology of hair apparatuses are introduced. The h...
This article describes the scanning electron microscopic (SEM) features of the ovine interdigital si...
Abstract Previous reports have suggested that the sparsely distributed hairs found on the entire pos...
The hairy skin of important domesticated mammals (12 species) was studied with scanning electron mic...
The glabrous skin around the nostrils in mammals is called a rhinarium or planum nasale. Rhinarium s...
The microarchitecture of the cover hairs, wool hairs and tactile (sinus) hairs of feral, New Zealand...
All mammals have such distinct cutaneous nerve end organs as Meissner or Meissner-Like corpuscles on...
The phylogenetic origin of the hair of mammals has puzzled compara-tive anatomists for a century. Ma...
Tactile hair, or vibrissae, are a mammalian characteristic found on many mammals (Ahl, Veterinary Re...
The cuticle is the outermost layer of overlapping flattened cells of hair and has been subjected to ...
Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) demonstrates efficiently species-specific differences of hairy sk...
The Veterinary Microscopic Anatomy Review series is a 21-volume set of interactive iBooks to allow a...
(a) Intact telogen hair root of a control Greyhound, (b-d) abnormal HSs from Greyhounds with BTS (b)...
The present paper describes two distinct morphological features of ovine interdigital sinus, which w...
Recent studies have indicated that the tip links and kinocilial links of sensory hair bundles in the...
Recent advances in knowledge of the morphology and biology of hair apparatuses are introduced. The h...
This article describes the scanning electron microscopic (SEM) features of the ovine interdigital si...
Abstract Previous reports have suggested that the sparsely distributed hairs found on the entire pos...
The hairy skin of important domesticated mammals (12 species) was studied with scanning electron mic...
The glabrous skin around the nostrils in mammals is called a rhinarium or planum nasale. Rhinarium s...
The microarchitecture of the cover hairs, wool hairs and tactile (sinus) hairs of feral, New Zealand...
All mammals have such distinct cutaneous nerve end organs as Meissner or Meissner-Like corpuscles on...
The phylogenetic origin of the hair of mammals has puzzled compara-tive anatomists for a century. Ma...
Tactile hair, or vibrissae, are a mammalian characteristic found on many mammals (Ahl, Veterinary Re...
The cuticle is the outermost layer of overlapping flattened cells of hair and has been subjected to ...
Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) demonstrates efficiently species-specific differences of hairy sk...
The Veterinary Microscopic Anatomy Review series is a 21-volume set of interactive iBooks to allow a...
(a) Intact telogen hair root of a control Greyhound, (b-d) abnormal HSs from Greyhounds with BTS (b)...
The present paper describes two distinct morphological features of ovine interdigital sinus, which w...
Recent studies have indicated that the tip links and kinocilial links of sensory hair bundles in the...
Recent advances in knowledge of the morphology and biology of hair apparatuses are introduced. The h...