1996
DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1097-010x(19960301)274:4<227::aid-jez3>3.3.co;2-7
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Compact exocrine pancreas of ammocoetes of the southern hemisphere lamprey Mordacia mordax contains a trypsin inhibitor: Putative evolutionary considerations

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“…In most cases, the zymogen cells are interspersed among absorptive cells in the anterior intestine or a small diverticulum (Barrington, 1972;Youson, 1981) but Southern Hemisphere species have expanded intestinal diverticuli where these cells are located (Strahan and Maclean, 1969). An enlarged left diverticulum, the so-called protopancreas, of Mordacia mordax is considered a derived feature and reflective of the early divergence of the family Mordaciidae from the other lamprey families (Gillett et al, 1996). This latter view contrasts with that of Epple and Brinn (1987) but the two groups of authors are consistent in their opinion that a compacted mass of exocrine pancreatic-type cells evolved several times during vertebrate evolution.…”
Section: Morphology Of the Islet Organ In Agnathamentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In most cases, the zymogen cells are interspersed among absorptive cells in the anterior intestine or a small diverticulum (Barrington, 1972;Youson, 1981) but Southern Hemisphere species have expanded intestinal diverticuli where these cells are located (Strahan and Maclean, 1969). An enlarged left diverticulum, the so-called protopancreas, of Mordacia mordax is considered a derived feature and reflective of the early divergence of the family Mordaciidae from the other lamprey families (Gillett et al, 1996). This latter view contrasts with that of Epple and Brinn (1987) but the two groups of authors are consistent in their opinion that a compacted mass of exocrine pancreatic-type cells evolved several times during vertebrate evolution.…”
Section: Morphology Of the Islet Organ In Agnathamentioning
confidence: 97%