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Sacculus Rotundus

Known as: SMALL INTESTINE, SACCULUS ROTUNDUS 
An anatomic structure exclusive to rabbits that is located at the terminual part of the ileum. It is rich in lymphoid tissue.
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2012
2012
This study was aimed to determine the effects of the glucomannan added to aflatoxin- (AF-) contaminated diet on the sacculus… 
2004
2004
SummaryIn electron microscope investigations on the endolymphatic sac (intermediate and distal portions) of healthy animals the… 
Highly Cited
1998
Highly Cited
1998
By approximately 4 to 8 wk of age, the IgH VDJ genes of essentially all rabbit B lymphocytes have undergone somatic… 
Highly Cited
1995
Highly Cited
1995
In order to examine the intestinal expression of the recently cloned H+/di-tripeptide transporter (PepT1), oligonucleotide probes… 
1991
1991
SummaryThe zonulae occludentes of the dome epithelia and adjacent non-dome epithelia in four locations of the gut-associated… 
1978
1978
Many autofluorescent cells, rich in yellow pigment are described in the rabbit's sacculus rotundus. This pigment stained… 
1976
1976
The male reproductive system consists of paired tests, vasa deferentia and dark-staining lateral accessory glands, single… 
1970
1970
Antibody-forming cells (AFC) directed toward antigens on the sheep red blood cell have been localized to the sacculus rotundus… 
1968
1968
Cell suspensions of immune rabbit lymph nodes and spleen were capable of undergoing blastogenesis and mitosis and of…