نتایج جستجو برای: chinese soft shelled turtle

تعداد نتایج: 268175  

Journal: :Evolution & development 2005
Shigehiro Kuraku Ryo Usuda Shigeru Kuratani

The turtle shell is an evolutionary novelty in which the developmental pattern of the ribs is radically modified. In contrast to those of other amniotes, turtle ribs grow laterally into the dorsal dermis to form a carapace. The lateral margin of carapacial primordium is called the carapacial ridge (CR), and is thought to play an essential role in carapace patterning. To reveal the developmental...

Journal: :Transactions of the American Microscopical Society 1897

Journal: :Journal of the World Aquaculture Society 2022

Abstract The Chinese soft‐shelled turtle ( Pelodiscus sinensis ) is a reptile that undergoes seasonal reproduction. To produce enough spermatozoa during the mating season, immature can be quickly released from testis. Cell morphological changes related to maturation process are then completed in epididymis. In this way, develop simultaneously epithelium and lumen of seminiferous tubules, making...

Journal: :caspian journal of environmental sciences 2006
muhammad akbar

a total of 3528 specimens of freshwater turtles belonging to two families viz., geoemydidae (brown river turtle, kachuga smithi; indian saw-backed turtle, k. tecta; brahminy rrive turtle, hardella thurgi; spotted pond turtle, geoclemys hamiltonii) and trionychidae (indian soft-shell turtle, aspederates gangeticus; peacock soft-shell turtle, a.hurum; narrow-headed soft-shell turtle, chitra indic...

2016
Hong Chen Ping Yang Xiaoya Chu Yufei Huang Tengfei Liu Qian Zhang Quanfu Li Lisi Hu Yasir Waqas Nisar Ahmed Qiusheng Chen

The epididymis is the location of sperm maturation and sperm storage. Recent studies have shown that nano-scale exosomes play a vital role during these complicated processes. Our aim was to analyze the secretory properties of epididymal exosomes and their ultrastructural interaction with maturing spermatozoa in the Chinese soft-shelled turtle. The exosome marker CD63 was primarily localized to ...

Journal: :Evolution & development 2006
Yoshie Kawashima Ohya Ryo Usuda Shigehiro Kuraku Hiroshi Nagashima Shigeru Kuratani

Turtles characteristically possess a bony shell and show an extensive reduction of the trunk muscles. To gain insight into the evolution of this animal group, we focused on the underlying mechanism of the turtle-specific developmental pattern associated with the somitic mesoderm, which differentiates into both skeleton and muscle. We isolated Myf-5, a member of the myogenic-transcription-factor...

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