Twenty-two stomachs from adult capybaras were used in this study, and an acid digestion mesoscopic technique was pursued using different concentrations of nitric acid to observe the muscular organization of the stomach. The capybara's stomach possessed a muscular coat composed of four layers or strata: external longitudinal, external oblique, circular and internal oblique. Also, the cardiac and pyloric sphincter muscles were comprised of three or two different layers, respectively. Furthermore, the internal oblique fibres were observed extending from the cardiac portion of the stomach to the smaller curvature, where they participated in the formation of the Ansa cardiaca together with the external longitudinal fibres. This muscular architec...
Stomachs from six adults and one 12-month old babirusa (Babyrousa babyrussa)were collected from zool...
The capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris), the largest living rodent, probably has a “mucus‐trap” col...
The capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris), the largest living rodent, probably has a “mucus‐trap” col...
Twenty-two stomachs from adult capybaras were used in this study, and an acid digestion mesoscopic t...
The high potential for the exploitation of capybara requires information about its digestory morphop...
The plain viscacha (Lagostomus maximus) has been used as an animal model because it has unusual anat...
Morphological studies on wildlife animals have increased in an attempt to explore and understand min...
The innervation of the capybara thoracic limb was characterized. The following nerves were observed ...
Background: The Tayra (Eira barbara) is a mammal of the family Mustelidae with a significant presenc...
The rodent capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris) has become a new protein source for the population, ...
Esta pesquisa teve como objetivo geral descrever os aspectos histológicos e histoquímicos do intesti...
Foram analisados aspectos referentes à anatomia, histologia e morfometria do intestino delgado de ca...
This study aimed at the qualitative and quantitative characterization of the different intertubular ...
This study aimed at the qualitative and quantitative characterization of the different intertubular ...
[...]I thought it possible that a study of the secretory and motor functions of the stomach of the l...
Stomachs from six adults and one 12-month old babirusa (Babyrousa babyrussa)were collected from zool...
The capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris), the largest living rodent, probably has a “mucus‐trap” col...
The capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris), the largest living rodent, probably has a “mucus‐trap” col...
Twenty-two stomachs from adult capybaras were used in this study, and an acid digestion mesoscopic t...
The high potential for the exploitation of capybara requires information about its digestory morphop...
The plain viscacha (Lagostomus maximus) has been used as an animal model because it has unusual anat...
Morphological studies on wildlife animals have increased in an attempt to explore and understand min...
The innervation of the capybara thoracic limb was characterized. The following nerves were observed ...
Background: The Tayra (Eira barbara) is a mammal of the family Mustelidae with a significant presenc...
The rodent capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris) has become a new protein source for the population, ...
Esta pesquisa teve como objetivo geral descrever os aspectos histológicos e histoquímicos do intesti...
Foram analisados aspectos referentes à anatomia, histologia e morfometria do intestino delgado de ca...
This study aimed at the qualitative and quantitative characterization of the different intertubular ...
This study aimed at the qualitative and quantitative characterization of the different intertubular ...
[...]I thought it possible that a study of the secretory and motor functions of the stomach of the l...
Stomachs from six adults and one 12-month old babirusa (Babyrousa babyrussa)were collected from zool...
The capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris), the largest living rodent, probably has a “mucus‐trap” col...
The capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris), the largest living rodent, probably has a “mucus‐trap” col...