In order to monitor variations of Xenopus laevis integument during the adaptation to brackish water, 32 females of Xenopus have been studied. The flask cells partecipate actively to the osmoregulatory processes, the secretion of the mucous glands intervenes in respiratory activity and, probably, in the osmoregulation of Xenopus laevis
Histochemical investigations on Xenopus laevis (Daudin) integument during brackish water adaptation
DORE, Bruno Emilio;DONNA, Daniela;USAI, Pasquale
1997-01-01
Abstract
In order to monitor variations of Xenopus laevis integument during the adaptation to brackish water, 32 females of Xenopus have been studied. The flask cells partecipate actively to the osmoregulatory processes, the secretion of the mucous glands intervenes in respiratory activity and, probably, in the osmoregulation of Xenopus laevisFile in questo prodotto:
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