Background: The outflow tract of crocodilians resembles that of birds and mammals as ventricular septation is complete. The arterial anatomy, however, presents with a pulmonary trunk originating from the right ventricular cavum, and two aortas originating from either the right or left ventricular cavity. Mixing of blood in crocodilians cannot occur at the ventricular level as in other reptiles but instead takes place at the aortic root level by a shunt, the foramen of Panizza, the opening of which is guarded by two facing semilunar leaflets of both bicuspid aortic valves. Methods: Developmental stages of Alligator mississipiensis, Crocodilus niloticus and Caiman latirostris were studied histologically. Results and Conclusions: The outflow t...
The cardiovascular systems in ectothermic reptiles have long been studied and its development repres...
The ventricles of non-crocodilian reptiles are incompletely dividedand provide an opportunity for mi...
All embryonic and fetal amniotes possess a ductus(i) arteriosus(i) that allows blood to bypass the p...
Background: The outflow tract of crocodilians resembles that of birds and mammals as ventricular sep...
Abstract Background Cardiac outflow tract patterning and cell contribution are studied using an evo-...
The functional and possible adaptive significance of non-avian reptiles’ dual aortic arch system and...
Differences between hearts of crocodilians and those of mammals and birds are only partly understood...
Abstract: Among the vertebrates, crocodilians have the most complex anatomy of the heart and outflow...
The anatomy of the crocodilian heart and major arteries has fascinated people for a very long time. ...
During cardiogenesis the epicardium, covering the surface of the myocardial tube, has been ascribed ...
Among the vertebrates, crocodilians have the most complex anatomy of the heart and outflow channels....
During cardiogenesis the epicardium, covering the surface of the myocardial tube, has been ascribed ...
<div><p>During cardiogenesis the epicardium, covering the surface of the myocardial tube, has been a...
During cardiogenesis the epicardium, covering the surface of the myocardial tube, has been ascribed ...
We present evidence to support the hypothesis that the arterial anastomosis and the cogteeth-like va...
The cardiovascular systems in ectothermic reptiles have long been studied and its development repres...
The ventricles of non-crocodilian reptiles are incompletely dividedand provide an opportunity for mi...
All embryonic and fetal amniotes possess a ductus(i) arteriosus(i) that allows blood to bypass the p...
Background: The outflow tract of crocodilians resembles that of birds and mammals as ventricular sep...
Abstract Background Cardiac outflow tract patterning and cell contribution are studied using an evo-...
The functional and possible adaptive significance of non-avian reptiles’ dual aortic arch system and...
Differences between hearts of crocodilians and those of mammals and birds are only partly understood...
Abstract: Among the vertebrates, crocodilians have the most complex anatomy of the heart and outflow...
The anatomy of the crocodilian heart and major arteries has fascinated people for a very long time. ...
During cardiogenesis the epicardium, covering the surface of the myocardial tube, has been ascribed ...
Among the vertebrates, crocodilians have the most complex anatomy of the heart and outflow channels....
During cardiogenesis the epicardium, covering the surface of the myocardial tube, has been ascribed ...
<div><p>During cardiogenesis the epicardium, covering the surface of the myocardial tube, has been a...
During cardiogenesis the epicardium, covering the surface of the myocardial tube, has been ascribed ...
We present evidence to support the hypothesis that the arterial anastomosis and the cogteeth-like va...
The cardiovascular systems in ectothermic reptiles have long been studied and its development repres...
The ventricles of non-crocodilian reptiles are incompletely dividedand provide an opportunity for mi...
All embryonic and fetal amniotes possess a ductus(i) arteriosus(i) that allows blood to bypass the p...