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A histological study of the Harderian gland of mongolian gerbils, Meriones meridianus
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Subdivision of mouse vibrissae on an embryological basis, with descriptions of variations in the number and arrangement of sinus hairs and cortical barrels in BALB/c (nu/+; nude, nu/nu) and hairless…
- M. Yamakado, T. Yohro
- BiologyThe American journal of anatomy
- 1 June 1979
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Structure of the sinus hair follicle in the big‐clawed shrew, Sorex unguiculatus
- T. Yohro
- BiologyJournal of morphology
- 1 August 1977
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Arrangement and structure of sinus hair muscles in the big‐clawed shrew, Sorex unguiculatus
- T. Yohro
- BiologyJournal of morphology
- 1 August 1977
The arrangement and structure of sinus hair muscles in the snout of the shrew, Sorex unguiculatus, were studied by electron microscopy and serial section light microscopy. Both striated and smooth…
Are there any regularities in cranial sutures?
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Architectural design, fiber‐type composition, and innervation of the rat rectus abdominis muscle
- T. Hijikata, H. Wakisaka, T. Yohro
- BiologyThe Anatomical record
- 1 December 1992
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The mitotic pattern of the embryonic epidermis of chick during scale morphogenesis.
- T. Yohro
- BiologyJournal of embryology and experimental morphology
- 1 April 1969
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Development of secretory units of mouse submandibular gland
- T. Yohro
- BiologyZeitschrift für Zellforschung und Mikroskopische…
- 1 June 1970
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The characterization of 2,3-alkanediol diacyl esters obtained from the Harderian glands of Mongolian gerbil (Meriones unguiculatus).
- O. Otsuru, H. Otsuka, T. Kasama, Y. Seyama, T. Sakai, T. Yohro
- ChemistryJournal of biochemistry
- 1 December 1983
A major lipid class in the Harderian glands of the Mongolian gerbil was investigated. The IR and 1H-NMR spectra suggested that it was a wax-like compound. Fatty acids present were capric, lauric,…
Nerve terminals and cellular junctions in young and adult mouse submandibular glands.
- T. Yohro
- BiologyJournal of anatomy
- 1 April 1971
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