Surface Fine Structure of the Rat Subcommissural Organ and Reissner's Fiber
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概要
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The ventricular surface of the rat subcommissural organ (SCO) was studied with both scanning and transmission electron microscopes. Scanning electron microscopical study demonstrated the presence of many microvilli and cilia on the ependymal surface of the SCO. In addition, thread-like or amorphous materials, which were probably secreted from ependymal cells, were found in the caudal portion of the SCO. These materials were further followed caudally to Reissner's fiber. Cilia may knead the secreted material and thus contribute to the formation of Reissner's fiber. No appreciable differences in the surface structure were noticed among male, estrous female and diestrous female rats. Transmission electron microscopical study presented structures comparable to those found in the scanning electron microscopical study.
- 社団法人日本動物学会の論文
- 1978-09-25
著者
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Kobayashi Hideshi
Misaki Marine Biological Station Faculty Of Science University Of Tokyo
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Tsuneki Kazuhiko
Misaki Marine Biological Station Faculty Of Science University Of Tokyo:(present Address)department
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Tsuneki Kazuhiko
Misaki Marine Biological Station University
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Kobayashi Hideshi
Misaki Marine Biological Station University
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