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The Distal Nephron in the Kidney of Fishes (Advances in Anatomy, Embryology and Cell Biology) ebook

by Hartmut Hentschel,Marlies Elger


Advances in Anatomy, Embryology and Cell Biology. Authors: Hentschel, Hartmut, Elger, Marlies.

Advances in Anatomy, Embryology and Cell Biology. The Distal Nephron in the Kidney of Fishes. The intercalated cells which are prominent in the distal nephron of the mammalian kidney have been traced back via the lungfish and the polypterids to the Petromyzontia. The teleost kidneys appear highly specialized and supply a host of animal models for the study of renal secretion.

The intercalated cells which are prominent in the distal nephron of the mammalian kidney have been traced back via the lungfish and the polypterids to the Petromyzontia.

Adv Anat Embryol Cell Biol. Title(s): Advances in anatomy, embryology, and cell biology. Anatomy Cell Biology Embryology. Publication Type(s): Periodical. Other Title(s): Ergebnisse der Anatomie und te Revues d'anatomie et de morphologie expérimentale ADV ANAT EMBRYOL CELL BIOL. Continues: Ergebnisse der Anatomie und te.

The multi-perspective presentation of morphological aspects of basic biological phenomen in the human constitutes the main focus of the series.

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The distal nephron in the kidney of fishes. Advances in anatomy, embryology, and cell biology. Abstract The renal countercurrent bundles of elasmobranch fish were studied by light and electron microscopy. . Comparative Aspects of the Lower Vertebrate Kidney. Lower Aquatic Craniota. 2 Material and Methods. The kidneys of the lesser spotted dogfish, Scyliorhinus caniculus Blainville, and th. More).

Original work on the renal structures in three classes of lower vertebrates is presented

Original work on the renal structures in three classes of lower vertebrates is presented. The results have been correlated with the habitat and evolutionary kinship of the lower vertebrates. Join the conversation about this journal. The set of journals have been ranked according to their SJR and divided into four equal groups, four quartiles.

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Original work on the renal structures in three classes of lower vertebrates is presented. By the application of light and electronmicroscopy, histochemistry and the compilation of available information on renal physiology and morphology, further evidence for the homology of nephron segments is forwarded. The results have been correlated with the habitat and evolutionary kinship of the lower vertebrates. A general evolutionary line can be drawn from early vertebrates (e.g. Petromyzontia) via archaic fresh-water fish (e.g. Polyteridae) and lungfish to the amphibian nephron. Renal structures of Elasmobranchs are very complex, but can be compared with the more primitive nephron of the Polyteridae. The morphological basis for the unique ability of the marine Elasmobranchs to build up a high urea concentration in the blood is given by the description of the renal countercurrent system in the lateral bundle zone. The intercalated cells which are prominent in the distal nephron of the mammalian kidney have been traced back via the lungfish and the polypterids to the Petromyzontia. The teleost kidneys appear highly specialized and supply a host of animal models for the study of renal secretion. The morphological information with the compilation of literature on renal physiology in fish is relevant for the understanding of the evolution of the vertebrate kidney and serves as a presentation of animal models for the study of basic renal mechanisms.
The Distal Nephron in the Kidney of Fishes (Advances in Anatomy, Embryology and Cell Biology) ebook
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Hartmut Hentschel,Marlies Elger
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