2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijvsm.2018.11.001
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Regional skin histomorphology in adult greater cane rats (Thryonomys swinderianus): A pilot study

Abstract: The greater cane rat (Thryonomys swinderianus) demonstrated numerous dermal architectural peculiarities hitherto unreported. This investigation assessed and evaluated certain histologic features of skin samples from the fore and hind limbs, the neck, head, proximal to the ear and oro-nasal regions for follicular evaluations and micro anatomic assessments in the adult species. Twenty wild taken animals of equal gender distribution were used for histologic assessments of structural elements and histo-morphometri… Show more

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“…The skin of GCR has very coarse hairs speckled with yellow or grey, giving it a bristly appearance . With a broad head, round muzzle, small round ears and a short tail, these hystricomorphic rodents are heavily built, reaching up to about 9 kg .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The skin of GCR has very coarse hairs speckled with yellow or grey, giving it a bristly appearance . With a broad head, round muzzle, small round ears and a short tail, these hystricomorphic rodents are heavily built, reaching up to about 9 kg .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5.Respiratory system2Ajayi et al (2009), Nwaogu and Aghaebita (2010). 6.Lymphatic system2Korzerzer et al (2014a), Korzerzer et al (2014b) 7.Urinary system2Olukole (2009), Ajayi et al (2010)8.Sense organs2Akpan et al (2018), Peter‐Ajuzıe et al (2019). 9.Cardiovascular system1Nwaogu et al (2015)10.Endocrine system1Igbokwe (2010)Total number of literature76…”
Section: Available Literature On the African Grasscutter Anatomymentioning
confidence: 99%