نتایج جستجو برای: papillae

تعداد نتایج: 2192  

Ali Parchami, Mahdi Salimi, Mehrdad Khosravi

The aim of this study was to investigate the dorsal surface of the long-eared hedgehog tongue using scanning electron microscopy. The tongue of the long-eared hedgehog is rectangular-shaped with an elongated body and a widened root and a marked deep median groove can be seen on its dorsal surface. A characteristic feature of the lingual root is presence of two huge laterally situated folds. The...

Journal: :Chemical senses 2013
Mary E Fischer Karen J Cruickshanks Carla R Schubert Alex Pinto Ronald Klein Nathan Pankratz James S Pankow Guan-Hua Huang

The distribution of fungiform papillae density and associated factors were examined in the Beaver Dam Offspring Study. Data were from 2371 participants (mean age = 48.8 years, range = 21-84 years) with 1108 males and 1263 females. Fungiform papillae were highlighted with blue food coloring and the number of fungiform papillae within a standard 6-mm circle was counted. Whole mouth suprathreshold...

Journal: :Developmental dynamics : an official publication of the American Association of Anatomists 2008
Hong-Xiang Liu Bradley S Henson Yanqiu Zhou Nisha J D'Silva Charlotte M Mistretta

Fungiform papillae are epithelial taste organs that form on the tongue, requiring differentiation of papillae and inter-papilla epithelium. We tested roles of epidermal growth factor (EGF) and the receptor EGFR in papilla development. Developmentally, EGF was localized within and between papillae whereas EGFR was progressively restricted to inter-papilla epithelium. In tongue cultures, EGF decr...

Journal: :Anatomia, histologia, embryologia 2011
I K M Adnyane A B Zuki M M Noordin S Agungpriyono

The morphology of the tongue of the adult barking deer, Muntiacus muntjak, was examined by light and scanning electron microscopy. The result showed that the tongue of the barking deer was elongated with a rounded apex. Four types of lingual papillae were observed: filiform, fungiform, vallate and large conical papillae. The filiform papillae represented the most numerous types of lingual papil...

Journal: :The International journal of developmental biology 2004
Han-Sung Jung Keiichi Akita Jae-Young Kim

The dorsal surface of the mammalian tongue is covered with four kinds of papillae, fungiform, circumvallate, foliate and filiform papillae. With the exception of the filiform papillae, these types of papillae contain taste buds and are known as the gustatory papillae. The gustatory papillae are distributed over the tongue surface in a distinct spatial pattern. The circumvallate and foliate papi...

Journal: :Journal of anatomy 1995
S Agungpriyono J Yamada N Kitamura C Nisa K Sigit Y Yamamoto

The dorsal lingual papillae of the lesser mouse deer were studied morphologically using light and scanning electron microscopy. Four types of papillae, filiform, fungiform, vallate and foliate, were observed. Filiform papillae consisted of larger main papillae with smaller secondary papillae on their anterolateral aspects. Secondary papillae were well distributed over the anterior two-thirds of...

2011

The filiform papillae were smallest in size and the most numerous of all lingual papillae which distributed on dorsal surface, ventral surface and rarely extend caudally at level of circumvallate papillae. Filiform papillae which found on lateral margin and at tip of tongue were highly cornified. Fungiform papillae were distributed among filiform papillae and are more concentrated around the ti...

Journal: :Anatomia, histologia, embryologia 2000
S Emura A Tamada D Hayakawa H Chen S Shoumura

The dorsal lingual surface of a black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) was examined by scanning electron microscopy. The tongue was about 30 cm in length. There were about 60 vallate papillae on both sides. Filiform, fungiform and vallate papillae were found. The filiform papillae were distributed over the entire dorsal surface of the tongue. The papillae had a hair-like shape. The fungiform papil...

2008

The dorsal surface of the tongue of Zaedyus pichiy (Desmarest, 1804) was examined by scanning electron microscopy. Conical and branched filiform, fungiform and vallate papillae are described. No foliate papillae were seen. Conical filiform papillae are distributed in the apex, both lateral edges and caudally to the vallated ones. The branched papillae represent the most numerous type of lingual...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1994
G B Jagdale R Gordon

Distribution of caudal papillae in adult Romanomermis culicivorax was determined by scanning electron microscopy. Ninety eight caudal papillae, each containing one pore, were present in males but absent in females. Papillae were arranged in three longitudinal rows, one ventral, two ventrolateral; the middle ventral row bifurcated anterior to the spicule. The appearance of the papillae was diffe...

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