2017
DOI: 10.4067/s0717-95022017000200028
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Comparative Morphometric Study of the Filiform Lingual Papilla in the Middle East Blind Mole Rat (Spalax ehrenbergi, Nehring, 1898) and Wistar Albino Rat

Abstract: KARAKOÇ, Z.; KETANI, S.; KETANI, M. A. & KILINÇ, M. Comparative morphometric study of the filiform lingual papilla in the Middle East blind mole rat (Spalax ehrenbergi, Nehring, 1898) and wistar albino rat. Int. J. Morphol., 35(2):552-555, 2017. SUMMARY:This study aimed to reveal the morphometric differences between blind mole rats which live under ground and rats which live under laboratory conditions with regard to the length, base width, keratinization thickness and microscopic papilla depth. For this purp… Show more

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“…There are four types of papillae identified on the mammalian tongue; circumvallate, fungiform and foliate papillae with taste buds, and filiform papillae without taste buds . The anterior region of Wistar albino rat's tongue dorsum contains two types of papillae: filiform and fungiform papillae, while few circumvallate papillae are seen in the posterior region of the tongue; (Karakoç et al.,). The number of circumvallate papillae varies from none to fourteen among the different species of mammals, and the Wistar albino rat is characterized by the presence of a solitary circumvallate papilla .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…There are four types of papillae identified on the mammalian tongue; circumvallate, fungiform and foliate papillae with taste buds, and filiform papillae without taste buds . The anterior region of Wistar albino rat's tongue dorsum contains two types of papillae: filiform and fungiform papillae, while few circumvallate papillae are seen in the posterior region of the tongue; (Karakoç et al.,). The number of circumvallate papillae varies from none to fourteen among the different species of mammals, and the Wistar albino rat is characterized by the presence of a solitary circumvallate papilla .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%