The stomach of the wild herbivorous hystricomorph rodent Lagostomus maximus: A comparative histomorphological and histochemical study of the cardiac and pyloric regions
Abstract:The plain viscacha (Lagostomus maximus) has been used as an animal model because it has unusual anatomical–physiological characteristics in eutherian mammals. The aim of this work was to contribute to a better understanding of the digestion of L. maximus based on the description of the macroscopic structure of the stomach, and the histologic characterization and glycosylation pattern of the cardiac and pyloric regions. The stomach of L. maximus is monocavitary with an entirely glandular mucosa. This organ pres… Show more
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