2020
DOI: 10.1186/s41936-020-00174-y
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Principal ocular glands in the desert rodent Gerbillus tarabuli: morpho-functional adaptive analysis

Abstract: Background: Desert rodent, Gerbillus tarabuli, is a seed-eating animal and do not require drinking water. It depends upon metabolic water. Understanding the functional characteristics of ocular glands which produce a watery lacrimal fluid is of interest. In the present study, we described the macroscopic anatomy and microscopic structure of the paraorbital glands in tarabul's gerbil. Results: There are up to four distinct orbital glands: lacrimal (LG), Harderian (HG), Meibomian (MG), and conjunctival mucous gl… Show more

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“…The anatomy and histology of the paraorbital glands in Tarabul's gerbil are established, these glands are welldeveloped and conform to the general pattern observed in rodents. 57 In addition, the histology and cytology of the Harderian gland have been studied, 58 demonstrating phenotypic plasticity under the control of seasonal steroids. 59 Urinary system: kidney.…”
Section: G Tarabuli Is An Attractive Rodent Model For Biological Rese...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The anatomy and histology of the paraorbital glands in Tarabul's gerbil are established, these glands are welldeveloped and conform to the general pattern observed in rodents. 57 In addition, the histology and cytology of the Harderian gland have been studied, 58 demonstrating phenotypic plasticity under the control of seasonal steroids. 59 Urinary system: kidney.…”
Section: G Tarabuli Is An Attractive Rodent Model For Biological Rese...mentioning
confidence: 99%