Endocrine cells can secrete a variety of gastrointestinal hormones that regulate gastrointestinal digestion and absorption, which, in turn, play an important role in animal growth, metabolism, and acclimation. The small alpine mammals, plateau zokor (Eospalax baileyi) and plateau pika (Ochotona curzoniae), live in a unique ecotope with cold, hypoxic environments and short plant-growing seasons, resulting in differential adaptive digestive strategies for foods. Studying the distribution pattern of endocrine cells in the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) of these two animals can lead to a better understanding of the survival strategies of animals in an alpine environment. In this study, we used histochemical and immunohistochemical methods to comp...
Jaculus jaculus (Lesser Egyptian jerboa) and Paraechinus aethiopicus (Desert hedgehog) are small mam...
In some small mammals, digestive tract morphology is known to vary between and within individuals ov...
Wild mammals often consume different food sources as they become geographical available. This change...
The regional distribution and relative frequencies of gastrointestinal endocrine cells were studied ...
Abstract Background The intestinal microbes in mammals play a key role in host metabolism and adapta...
This study investigates the distribution and relative frequencies of the endocrine cells in the gast...
The distribution and relative frequency of occurrence of gastrointestinal endocrine cells exhibiting...
This study has investigated the patterns of colocalisation of the conventional K cell marker, ...
An often-stated ecomorphological assumption that has the status of 'textbook knowledge' is that the ...
CONCLUSIONS<p/>1. The grasscarp is a stomachless teleost. The intestine does not contain multi...
The digestive system is one of the most reactive physiological systems to changes in environmental c...
The morphophysiology of the gastrointestinal tract of barking deer (Muntiacus muntjak Raf.) was st...
OBJECTIVE: The glands of the stomach body and antral mucosa contain a complex compendium of cell lin...
The ultrastructure of endocrine cells in the gastrointestinal tract of the lesser mouse deer (Tragul...
Muroid rodents mostly have a complex stomach: one part is lined with a cornified (nonglandular) epit...
Jaculus jaculus (Lesser Egyptian jerboa) and Paraechinus aethiopicus (Desert hedgehog) are small mam...
In some small mammals, digestive tract morphology is known to vary between and within individuals ov...
Wild mammals often consume different food sources as they become geographical available. This change...
The regional distribution and relative frequencies of gastrointestinal endocrine cells were studied ...
Abstract Background The intestinal microbes in mammals play a key role in host metabolism and adapta...
This study investigates the distribution and relative frequencies of the endocrine cells in the gast...
The distribution and relative frequency of occurrence of gastrointestinal endocrine cells exhibiting...
This study has investigated the patterns of colocalisation of the conventional K cell marker, ...
An often-stated ecomorphological assumption that has the status of 'textbook knowledge' is that the ...
CONCLUSIONS<p/>1. The grasscarp is a stomachless teleost. The intestine does not contain multi...
The digestive system is one of the most reactive physiological systems to changes in environmental c...
The morphophysiology of the gastrointestinal tract of barking deer (Muntiacus muntjak Raf.) was st...
OBJECTIVE: The glands of the stomach body and antral mucosa contain a complex compendium of cell lin...
The ultrastructure of endocrine cells in the gastrointestinal tract of the lesser mouse deer (Tragul...
Muroid rodents mostly have a complex stomach: one part is lined with a cornified (nonglandular) epit...
Jaculus jaculus (Lesser Egyptian jerboa) and Paraechinus aethiopicus (Desert hedgehog) are small mam...
In some small mammals, digestive tract morphology is known to vary between and within individuals ov...
Wild mammals often consume different food sources as they become geographical available. This change...