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The tadpole of Bufo brongersmai Hoogmoed 1972
- Britta Grillitsch, H. Grillitsch, H. Splechtna
- Biology
- 1989
The tadpole of the north african toad Bufo brongersmai is described for the first time in chronological developmental stages from hatching to the onset of metamorphosis based on a complete… Expand
The Threespine Stickleback in Austria ( Gasterosteus aculeatus L . , Pisces : Gasterosteidae )-Morphological Variations
- H. Ahnelt, H. Pohl, H. Hilgers, H. Splechtna
- 2008
The threespine stickleback, Gasterosteus aculeatus, occurs regularly in Austria in the Rhine and Danube rivers. These populations are of allochthonous origin and trace back to introduction in the… Expand
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Dorsal lingual epithelium of Platemys pallidipectoris (Pleurodira, Chelidae)
- C. Beisser, J. Weisgram, H. Splechtna
- Biology, Medicine
- Journal of morphology
- 1 December 1995
Scanning electron microscopy reveals that the flat tongue of Platemys pallidipectoris has shallow grooves and no lingual papillae. The surface of the tongue is covered with dome‐shaped bulges, each… Expand
Fine structure of the dorsal lingual epithelium of Trachemys scripta elegans (Chelonia: Emydidae)
- C. Beisser, J. Weisgram, H. Hilgers, H. Splechtna
- Biology, Medicine
- The Anatomical record
- 1 February 1998
Turtles are adapted to different environments, such as freshwater, marine, and terrestrial habitats. Examination of histological and ultrastructural features of the dorsal lingual epithelium of the… Expand
The Structure of Anuran Podocyte—Determined by Ecology?
- S. Richter, H. Splechtna
- Biology
- 1 October 1996
The podocytes of ten frog species with different habitat preference were investigated by scanning electron microscopy. The visceral epithelium within these species shows considerable variation in the… Expand
Kidney structure investigations using scanning electron microscopy of corrosion casts--a state of the art review.
- H. Ditrich, H. Splechtna
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Scanning microscopy
- 1 December 1990
The corrosion casting technique using acrylic resins in the scanning electron microscope (SEM), was originally developed to investigate renal microvascular structure and is now also successfully used… Expand
Development and degeneration of the arterial system in the mesonephros and metanephros of chicken embryos
- A. Carretero, H. Ditrich, F. J. Pérez-Aparicio, H. Splechtna, J. Ruberte
- Biology, Medicine
- The Anatomical record
- 1 September 1995
Background: The general morphology of the mesonephric and metanephric arteries in chicken embryos has already been described previously. Moreover, the general basis of glomerulogenesis has also been… Expand
Technical improvements in corrosion casting of small specimens: a study on mesonephric tubules and vessels of chicken embryos.
- A. Carretero, H. Ditrich, M. Navarro, H. Splechtna, J. Ruberte
- Materials Science, Medicine
- Scanning microscopy
- 1 December 1993
The injection technique for corrosion casting of small, embryonic material can be improved by using a "chemical ligature" (cyanoacrylate). With this simple method, leakage of the resin at the… Expand
The opisthonephric blood vascular system of the chicken embryo as studied by scanning electron microscopy of microvascular corrosion casts and critical point dried preparations.
- H. Ditrich, H. Splechtna
- Biology, Medicine
- Scanning microscopy
- 1 June 1989
Microvascular corrosion casts of chicken embryos between four and 19 days after fertilization have been prepared. The developing kidney was investigated with scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The… Expand
The vascular structure of the kidney of the neotenous axolotl and its metamorphosed counterpart
- H. Ditrich, H. Splechtna
- Biology, Medicine
- Journal of morphology
- 1 January 1992
The renal vascular and glomerular structures of the kidney of neotenous and experimentally metamorphosed axolotls (Ambystoma mexicanum: Amphibia, Urodela) are investigated using light, transmission… Expand