Browsing by Author "Yamada, Junzo"
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A Lectin-histochemical study on the seminiferous epithelium of the Northern Smooth-Tailed Tree Shrew (Dendrogale murina) and the Java Tree Shrew (Tupaiajavanica)
Agungpriyono, Srihadi | Kurohmaru, Masamichi | Mizukami, Takuo | Kanai, Yoshiakira | Hondo, Eiichi | Endo, Hideki | Kimura, Junpei | Perkamnuaychoke, Worawut | Nishida, Takao | Yamada, Junzo | Hayashi, Yoshihiro (2000)Summary: Lectin-binding patterns in the testes or the northern smooth-tailed tree shrew, Dendrogufe murina and Jau tree sh re"", Tupaia ja l'anica were studied by light microscopy and compared the data "'ith those or the ... -
Gambaran Tiga Dimensi Jaringan Ikat Subepitelia Pada Lambung Depan Kancil (Tragulus Javanicus)
Novelina, Savitri | Agungpriyono, Srihadi | Yamamoto, Yoshio | Nisa, Chairun | Kitamura, Nobuo | Yamada, Junzo (1999)Three dimensional architecture of the sub epithelial connective tissue in the forestomach of the lesser mouse deer was studied by scanning electron microscopy after macerated with 10% NaOH. In general, the architecture of ... -
Immunohistochemical Study On The Distribution And Frequency Of Gut Endocrine Cells In The Stomach Of Insectivorous Vespertilionid Bat, Scotophilus Kuhlii
Nisa, Chairun | Agungpriyono, Srihadi | Sigit, Koeswinarning | Suyanto, Agustinus | Kitamura, Nobuo | Yamada, Junzo (2000)The distribution and frequency of gut endocrine cells in the stomach of insectivorous vespertilionid bat (Scotophilus kuhlii) were studied by specific immunohistochemical technique, the avidin-biotin peroxidase complex ... -
Morphological Study Of The Intensine Of The Java Treeshrew (Tupaia javanica)
Agungpriyono, Srihadi | Kusindarto, Dwi Liliek | Nisa, Chairun | Hondo, Eiichi | Kurohmaru, Masamichi | Yamada, Junzo (2000)The morphology of the intestinal tract of Java tree shrew (Tupaia javanica) was studied using macroscopic, light and scanning electron-microscopic methods. The intestine was short in proportion to body lenght. The proportion ... -
Three Dimentional Architecture of The Subepithelial Connective Tissue in The Forestomach The Lesser Mouse Deer (Tragulus javanicus)
Novelina, Savitri | Agungpriyono, Srihadi | Yomamoto, Yoshio | Nisa, Chairun | Kitamura, Nobuo | Yamada, Junzo (1999)Three dimensional architecture of the sub epithelial connective tissue in the forestomach of the lesser mouse deer was studied by scanning electron microscopy after macerated with 10% NaOH. In general, the architecture of ...

