In contrast to studies on domestic animals, few reports describe ventricular bands in wildlife, and none in aquatic mammals. Ventricular bands in the endangered Saimaa ringed seal (Pusa hispida saimensis) and the Baltic ringed seal (Pusa hispida botnica) were examined as part of an ongoing research on the comparative anatomy of ringed seal subspecies. The dissections illustrated that a varying number of thin or thick ventricular bands from the papillary muscles to the ventricular walls were visible in the ventricles of all ringed seal specimens examined. The histological appearance of the ventricular bands was characterized by a fibromuscular pattern.Peer reviewe
El resumen aparece en el Program & Abstracts of the 11th International Congress of Vertebrate Morpho...
The structure of the cardiac foramen ovale from eight genera of pinnipeds was studied using the scan...
The article describes the features of venous blood outflow from the heart in the Baikal seal. The ob...
In contrast to studies on domestic animals, few reports describe ventricular bands in wildlife, and ...
The Southern-fur-seal belongs to the order Carnivora, suborder Pinnipedia, and Otariidae family. Thi...
The hearts of marine mammals frequently sustain marked changes in heart rate and vascular resistance...
The hearts of marine mammals frequently sustain marked changes in heart rate and vascular resistance...
Fishes show the highest diversity among vertebrates. Defined differences in ventricular myoarchitect...
Fishes show the highest diversity among vertebrates. Defined differences in ventricular myoarchitect...
1. Researches were made on 50 hearts of 9 different Pinnipeds, of the Hippopotamus and the Otter. 2....
Examine have been the hearts of the vertebrate animals of five classes (fishes, amphibian, creepers,...
As part of our research aiming to understand the morphological variation in ringed seals, we dissect...
As part of our research aiming to understand the morphological variation in ringed seals, we dissect...
Fishes show the highest diversity among vertebrates. Defined differences in ventricular myoarchitect...
The histological and ultrastructural characteristics of the heart ventricle in Clarias gariepinus (A...
El resumen aparece en el Program & Abstracts of the 11th International Congress of Vertebrate Morpho...
The structure of the cardiac foramen ovale from eight genera of pinnipeds was studied using the scan...
The article describes the features of venous blood outflow from the heart in the Baikal seal. The ob...
In contrast to studies on domestic animals, few reports describe ventricular bands in wildlife, and ...
The Southern-fur-seal belongs to the order Carnivora, suborder Pinnipedia, and Otariidae family. Thi...
The hearts of marine mammals frequently sustain marked changes in heart rate and vascular resistance...
The hearts of marine mammals frequently sustain marked changes in heart rate and vascular resistance...
Fishes show the highest diversity among vertebrates. Defined differences in ventricular myoarchitect...
Fishes show the highest diversity among vertebrates. Defined differences in ventricular myoarchitect...
1. Researches were made on 50 hearts of 9 different Pinnipeds, of the Hippopotamus and the Otter. 2....
Examine have been the hearts of the vertebrate animals of five classes (fishes, amphibian, creepers,...
As part of our research aiming to understand the morphological variation in ringed seals, we dissect...
As part of our research aiming to understand the morphological variation in ringed seals, we dissect...
Fishes show the highest diversity among vertebrates. Defined differences in ventricular myoarchitect...
The histological and ultrastructural characteristics of the heart ventricle in Clarias gariepinus (A...
El resumen aparece en el Program & Abstracts of the 11th International Congress of Vertebrate Morpho...
The structure of the cardiac foramen ovale from eight genera of pinnipeds was studied using the scan...
The article describes the features of venous blood outflow from the heart in the Baikal seal. The ob...