Publication: Postnatal development of the dog pineal gland. Light microscopy
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Date
1990
Authors
Calvo, J.L. ; Boya, J. ; García-Mauriño, A. ; López Carbonell, A.
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Murcia : F. Hernández
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Abstract
The light microscopical morphology of the
dog pineal gland from the first postnatal day to maturity
is described. In the first postnatal week, the pineal
parenchyma shows immature cells and many mitotic
figures. In this week, pigmented cells are obsemed for
the first time, both in the pineal gland and in extrapineal
nodules. Throughout the second week, the pineal
parenchyma shows a cordonal pattern that disappears
progressively in the following stages. From the 20-30th
day onward, it is feasible to discern the cell types
characteristic for the adult pineal gland. In the adult
animals, the length of the pineal gland axes almost
quadruplies that of the pineal gland in neonatal stages.
The light microscopical features of the adult dog pineal
gland are also described.
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