Ultrastructure of the cerebral ganglion of the acanthocephalan Corynosoma strumosum

The fine organization of the cerebral ganglion of acanthocephalan Corynosoma strumosum, at the stage of the late acanthella, from the paratenic (reservoir) host White Sea cod Gadus morhua, which differs from the sexually mature form only by the proboscis inserted into the sheath is investigated. Gan...

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Main Authors: Salnikova Marina Mihajlovna, Golubev Anatolij Ivanovich, Maljutina Ljudmila Vasilevna, Zabotin Yaroslav Igorevich
Other Authors: Институт фундаментальной медицины и биологии, Казанский федеральный университет
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Language:English
Published: 2017
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spelling ftkazanuniv:oai:dspace.kpfu.ru:net/116412 2023-05-15T16:19:08+02:00 Ultrastructure of the cerebral ganglion of the acanthocephalan Corynosoma strumosum Salnikova Marina Mihajlovna Golubev Anatolij Ivanovich Maljutina Ljudmila Vasilevna Zabotin Yaroslav Igorevich Институт фундаментальной медицины и биологии Казанский федеральный университет 2017 http://dspace.kpfu.ru/xmlui/handle/net/116412 en eng Invertebrate Zoology ISSN 1812-9250 14 http://dspace.kpfu.ru/xmlui/bitstream/net/116412/1/invert14_2_182_189_Salnikova_et_al.pdf Salnikova M.M. Ultrastructure of the cerebral ganglion of the acanthocephalan Corynosoma strumosum / M.M. Salnikova, A.I. Golubev, L.V. Malutina, Ya.I. Zabotin // Invertebrate Zoology. - 2017. - Vol.14, No.2. P. 182-189. http://dspace.kpfu.ru/xmlui/handle/net/116412 открытый доступ Acanthocephala Corynosoma strumosum cerebral ganglion ultrastructure neuron synapse Article 2017 ftkazanuniv 2022-01-01T09:40:14Z The fine organization of the cerebral ganglion of acanthocephalan Corynosoma strumosum, at the stage of the late acanthella, from the paratenic (reservoir) host White Sea cod Gadus morhua, which differs from the sexually mature form only by the proboscis inserted into the sheath is investigated. Ganglion of Acanthocephala is located in the posterior third of the vaginal cavity of the proboscis between the fibers of the retractor muscles. During the activity of the retractor muscles, the cerebral ganglion is constantly subjected to strong deformation. The cerebral ganglion of Acanthocephala is separated from the cavity of the proboscis sheath by a thin layer of integument, which consists of a dense network of fibrils associated into bundles or scattered in the main substance of considerable electron density. Ganglion of Acanthocephala consists only of nerve cells. On the periphery of the cerebral ganglion the bodies of nerve cells are located, and the inner zone of the ganglion is occup Article in Journal/Newspaper Gadus morhua White Sea Kazan Federal University Digital Repository White Sea
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topic Acanthocephala
Corynosoma strumosum
cerebral ganglion
ultrastructure
neuron
synapse
spellingShingle Acanthocephala
Corynosoma strumosum
cerebral ganglion
ultrastructure
neuron
synapse
Salnikova Marina Mihajlovna
Golubev Anatolij Ivanovich
Maljutina Ljudmila Vasilevna
Zabotin Yaroslav Igorevich
Ultrastructure of the cerebral ganglion of the acanthocephalan Corynosoma strumosum
topic_facet Acanthocephala
Corynosoma strumosum
cerebral ganglion
ultrastructure
neuron
synapse
description The fine organization of the cerebral ganglion of acanthocephalan Corynosoma strumosum, at the stage of the late acanthella, from the paratenic (reservoir) host White Sea cod Gadus morhua, which differs from the sexually mature form only by the proboscis inserted into the sheath is investigated. Ganglion of Acanthocephala is located in the posterior third of the vaginal cavity of the proboscis between the fibers of the retractor muscles. During the activity of the retractor muscles, the cerebral ganglion is constantly subjected to strong deformation. The cerebral ganglion of Acanthocephala is separated from the cavity of the proboscis sheath by a thin layer of integument, which consists of a dense network of fibrils associated into bundles or scattered in the main substance of considerable electron density. Ganglion of Acanthocephala consists only of nerve cells. On the periphery of the cerebral ganglion the bodies of nerve cells are located, and the inner zone of the ganglion is occup
author2 Институт фундаментальной медицины и биологии
Казанский федеральный университет
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Salnikova Marina Mihajlovna
Golubev Anatolij Ivanovich
Maljutina Ljudmila Vasilevna
Zabotin Yaroslav Igorevich
author_facet Salnikova Marina Mihajlovna
Golubev Anatolij Ivanovich
Maljutina Ljudmila Vasilevna
Zabotin Yaroslav Igorevich
author_sort Salnikova Marina Mihajlovna
title Ultrastructure of the cerebral ganglion of the acanthocephalan Corynosoma strumosum
title_short Ultrastructure of the cerebral ganglion of the acanthocephalan Corynosoma strumosum
title_full Ultrastructure of the cerebral ganglion of the acanthocephalan Corynosoma strumosum
title_fullStr Ultrastructure of the cerebral ganglion of the acanthocephalan Corynosoma strumosum
title_full_unstemmed Ultrastructure of the cerebral ganglion of the acanthocephalan Corynosoma strumosum
title_sort ultrastructure of the cerebral ganglion of the acanthocephalan corynosoma strumosum
publishDate 2017
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genre Gadus morhua
White Sea
genre_facet Gadus morhua
White Sea
op_relation Invertebrate Zoology ISSN 1812-9250
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Salnikova M.M. Ultrastructure of the cerebral ganglion of the acanthocephalan Corynosoma strumosum / M.M. Salnikova, A.I. Golubev, L.V. Malutina, Ya.I. Zabotin // Invertebrate Zoology. - 2017. - Vol.14, No.2. P. 182-189.
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