2011
DOI: 10.3923/javaa.2011.1906.1913
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Light and Scanning Electron Microscopic Study of the Dorsal Lingual Papillae of the Goitered Gazelle (Gazelle subgutturosa)

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“…In the chital deer, filiform papillae were densely distributed on the rostral two-thirds of the dorsal surface of the tongue, and these increased in size from the lingual apex to the lingual body. Similarly, a great number of filiform papillae are present particularly on the rostral half of the dorsal lingual surface in goitered gazelle (Kocak Harem et al 2011), sitatunga (Emura et al 2011b), barking deer (Adnyane et al 2011) and goat (Kumar et al 1998;Kurtul and Atalgın 2008). In accordance with the present study, filiform papillae consist of a larger main papillae with smaller secondary papillae in some domestic and wild ruminants (Agungpriyono et al 1995;Kurtul and Atalgın 2008;Emura et al 2011a,b;Kocak Harem et al 2011).…”
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“…In the chital deer, filiform papillae were densely distributed on the rostral two-thirds of the dorsal surface of the tongue, and these increased in size from the lingual apex to the lingual body. Similarly, a great number of filiform papillae are present particularly on the rostral half of the dorsal lingual surface in goitered gazelle (Kocak Harem et al 2011), sitatunga (Emura et al 2011b), barking deer (Adnyane et al 2011) and goat (Kumar et al 1998;Kurtul and Atalgın 2008). In accordance with the present study, filiform papillae consist of a larger main papillae with smaller secondary papillae in some domestic and wild ruminants (Agungpriyono et al 1995;Kurtul and Atalgın 2008;Emura et al 2011a,b;Kocak Harem et al 2011).…”
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“…There were two secondary papillae that originated from the basal portion of the main filiform papilla in the chital deer. These secondary papillae were detected on only the rostral half of the tongue in the lesser mouse deer (Agungpriyono et al 1995) and lingual apex in the goitered gazelle (Kocak Harem et al 2011). We detected secondary projections in all filiform papillae on the dorsal and ventral surfaces of the lingual apex and the dorsal surface of the lingual body.…”
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“…Extensive morphologic research has also been presented on the filiform papillae in other ruminant species and breeds, including Formosan serows (Atoji et al, 1998), Blackbucks (Emura et al, 1999), Barbary sheep (Emura et al, 2000), Saanen goats (Kurtul & Atalgın, 2008), goitered gazelles (Harem et al, 2011), chital deer (Erdogan & Pérez, 2014), giraffes (Emura et al, 2013), one-humped camels (El Sharaby et al, 2012), and Bactrian camels (Eerdunchaolu et al, 2001). These previous works have reported on the orientations, distributions, appearances, ultrastructures and functions of such papillae.…”
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