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In addition to small neck cells associated with the duct, the acinus consists of a
single large central cell and a number of peripheral cells that interdigitate with the
irregularly shaped central cell and extend outward to the basal lamina (Fig. 1.4).
In addition to small neck cells associated with the duct, the acinus consists of a
single large central cell and a number of peripheral cells that interdigitate with the
irregularly shaped central cell and extend outward to the basal lamina (Fig. 1.4).
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Therefore, the central lamellate cell is the only cell with an amplified basal
surface and associated mitochondria, which is in contact with the acinus lumen.
Walker et al. (1985), on the other hand, erroneously diagrammed the peripheral ...
Therefore, the central lamellate cell is the only cell with an amplified basal
surface and associated mitochondria, which is in contact with the acinus lumen.
Walker et al. (1985), on the other hand, erroneously diagrammed the peripheral ...
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A basal labyrinth and lateral extracellular spaces develop early during the first
continuous phase of digestion (Figs. 11.5, 11.6). These reach maximum size
during rapid engorgement (Figs. 11.7, 11.8). This parallels the maximum
secretory ...
A basal labyrinth and lateral extracellular spaces develop early during the first
continuous phase of digestion (Figs. 11.5, 11.6). These reach maximum size
during rapid engorgement (Figs. 11.7, 11.8). This parallels the maximum
secretory ...
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Foreword | 13 |
Directory of contributors | 17 |
Salivary gland degeneration in the female tick Amblyomma hebraeum | 46 |
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