Fraser’s dolphins (Lagenodelphis hosei) exhibit the capability to restore nearly normal pigmentation after full-thickness wounding. However, the association among melanocytes, melanin and skin pigmentation during wound healing in cetaceans has yet to be addressed. Here, the number of melanocytes and the distribution of melanocytes and melanin in different-colored skin and different wound-healing stages in Fraser’s dolphins were analyzed by using Fontana–Masson staining, immunofluorescence staining and immunohistochemical staining. It was noticed that there was the highest number of melanocytes in dark skin and the lowest number of melanocytes in white skin. The appearance of functional melanocytes and full-melanized neoepidermis was observe...
Epidermal growth in two mature female bottlenose dolphins, Tursiops truncatus, was investigated by f...
<p>(A) Adipose tissue was collected from the postnuchal fat pad from recent postmortem wild striped ...
The scientific papers that previously described skin marks and a brief description as these appeared...
Cetaceans are tight-skinned mammals that exhibit an extraordinary capacity to heal deep soft tissue ...
Southern right whales (SRWs, Eubalena australis) are polymorphic for an X-linked pigmentation patter...
Southern right whales (SRWs, Eubalena australis) are polymorphic for an X-linked pigmentation patter...
Despite the marked deceleration in the amount of ozone lost at the poles each year, high levels of s...
Risso’s dolphins are known for the persistency of their natural markings, possibly due to the loss o...
Skin marks occur frequently in many cetacean species across the globe revealing a broad spectrum of ...
Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) of the Gulf of Ambracia are exposed to numerous growing ant...
Currently, there is no standardised method for classifying skin lesions on small cetaceans from imag...
There are increasing concerns that human activities promote the development of natural diseases in a...
Dolphins exhibit an extraordinary capacity to heal deep soft tissue injuries. Nevertheless, accelera...
Cetaceans have been subjected to heavy anthropogenic pressure in the last century. In addition to hu...
Dolphins exhibit an extraordinary capacity to heal deep soft tissue injuries. Nevertheless, accelera...
Epidermal growth in two mature female bottlenose dolphins, Tursiops truncatus, was investigated by f...
<p>(A) Adipose tissue was collected from the postnuchal fat pad from recent postmortem wild striped ...
The scientific papers that previously described skin marks and a brief description as these appeared...
Cetaceans are tight-skinned mammals that exhibit an extraordinary capacity to heal deep soft tissue ...
Southern right whales (SRWs, Eubalena australis) are polymorphic for an X-linked pigmentation patter...
Southern right whales (SRWs, Eubalena australis) are polymorphic for an X-linked pigmentation patter...
Despite the marked deceleration in the amount of ozone lost at the poles each year, high levels of s...
Risso’s dolphins are known for the persistency of their natural markings, possibly due to the loss o...
Skin marks occur frequently in many cetacean species across the globe revealing a broad spectrum of ...
Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) of the Gulf of Ambracia are exposed to numerous growing ant...
Currently, there is no standardised method for classifying skin lesions on small cetaceans from imag...
There are increasing concerns that human activities promote the development of natural diseases in a...
Dolphins exhibit an extraordinary capacity to heal deep soft tissue injuries. Nevertheless, accelera...
Cetaceans have been subjected to heavy anthropogenic pressure in the last century. In addition to hu...
Dolphins exhibit an extraordinary capacity to heal deep soft tissue injuries. Nevertheless, accelera...
Epidermal growth in two mature female bottlenose dolphins, Tursiops truncatus, was investigated by f...
<p>(A) Adipose tissue was collected from the postnuchal fat pad from recent postmortem wild striped ...
The scientific papers that previously described skin marks and a brief description as these appeared...