The innervation of toad lymph hearts: An ultrastructural study
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Published:1992-08
Issue:1
Volume:50
Page:898-899
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ISSN:0424-8201
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Container-title:Proceedings, annual meeting, Electron Microscopy Society of America
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Proc. annu. meet. Electron Microsc. Soc. Am.
Author:
Pucci A.M.,Fruschelli C.,Rebuffat A.,Guarna M.,Alessandrini C.,Fruschelli M.
Abstract
Amphibians have paired muscular pump organs, called “lymph heart”, which rhythmically pump back the lymph from the large subcutaneous lymph sacs into the veins. The structure and ultrastructure of these organs is well known but to date there is a lack of information about the innervation of lymph hearts. Therefore has been carried out an ultrastructural study in order to study the distribution of the nerve fibers, and the morphology of the neuromuscular junctions in the lymph heart wall.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)