Ultrastructural organisation and functional aspects of the olfactory epithelium of Wallago attu (Bleeker)

The topological architecture and functions of different cells of the olfactory epithelium in Wallago attu (Bleeker) have been systematically studied using a scanning electron microscope. The elongated olfactory rosette of the fish consists of 62 to 64 primary lamellae in each left and right rosette....

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Main Authors: Chakrabarti, P., Ghosh, S.K.
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Published: Via Medica 2008
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spelling ftviamedicaojs:oai:czasopisma.viamedica.pl:article/15944 2023-05-15T15:33:26+02:00 Ultrastructural organisation and functional aspects of the olfactory epithelium of Wallago attu (Bleeker) Chakrabarti, P. Ghosh, S.K. 2008-11-25 application/pdf https://journals.viamedica.pl/folia_morphologica/article/view/15944 Via Medica In sending the manuscript the author(s) confirm(s) that (s)he has (they have) not previously submitted it to another journal (exept for abstracts of no more than 400 words) or published it elsewhere. The author(s) also agree(s), if and when the manuscript is accepted for publication, to automatic and free transfer of copyright to the Publisher allowing for the publication and distribution of the material submitted in all available forms and fields of exploitation. A Transfer of Copyright Form will be sent to the corresponding author at the time of either preliminary or final acceptance. It must be completed and returned to the publisher. The author(s) accept(s) that the manuscript will not be published elsewhere in any language without the written consent of the copyright holder, i.e. the Publisher. All manuscripts submitted should be accompanied by a covering letter including signed confirmation of the above and confirming that this publication has been approved by all co-authors (if any), as well as by the responsible authorities at the institution where the work has been carried out. Additionally, the author(s) confirm(s) that (s)he is (they are) familiar with and will observe the 'Instruction to Authors' included in 'Folia Morphologica' and also that all sources of financial support have been fully disclosed. Materials previously published should be accompanied by written consent for reprinting from the relevant Publishers. In the case of photographs of identifiable persons, their written consent should also be provided. Any potential conflict of interest will be dealt with by the local court specific to the Publisher. Legal relations between the Publisher and the author( s) are in accordance with Polish law and with international conventions binding on Poland. Folia Morphologica; Vol 68, No 1 (2009); 40-44 topological organisation; scanning electron microscope study; olfactory epithelium; Wallago attu Peer-reviewed Article 2008 ftviamedicaojs 2019-03-25T12:44:32Z The topological architecture and functions of different cells of the olfactory epithelium in Wallago attu (Bleeker) have been systematically studied using a scanning electron microscope. The elongated olfactory rosette of the fish consists of 62 to 64 primary lamellae in each left and right rosette. Each lamella is provided with apical sensory epithelium and basal non-sensory epithelium. Topological analysis reveals that sensory epithelium contains receptor cells, ciliated supporting cells, labyrinth cells, and goblet cells. The non-sensory epithelium is made up of patches of ciliated supporting cells, epidermal or stratified epithelial cells with concentrically arranged microridges, and scattered goblet cells. Different cells on the olfactory epithelium support the view that the olfactory signalling is important to the survival of this fish in an aquatic environment. Article in Journal/Newspaper Attu Via Medica Journals Labyrinth ENVELOPE(160.833,160.833,-77.550,-77.550)
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topic topological organisation; scanning electron microscope study; olfactory epithelium; Wallago attu
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Chakrabarti, P.
Ghosh, S.K.
Ultrastructural organisation and functional aspects of the olfactory epithelium of Wallago attu (Bleeker)
topic_facet topological organisation; scanning electron microscope study; olfactory epithelium; Wallago attu
description The topological architecture and functions of different cells of the olfactory epithelium in Wallago attu (Bleeker) have been systematically studied using a scanning electron microscope. The elongated olfactory rosette of the fish consists of 62 to 64 primary lamellae in each left and right rosette. Each lamella is provided with apical sensory epithelium and basal non-sensory epithelium. Topological analysis reveals that sensory epithelium contains receptor cells, ciliated supporting cells, labyrinth cells, and goblet cells. The non-sensory epithelium is made up of patches of ciliated supporting cells, epidermal or stratified epithelial cells with concentrically arranged microridges, and scattered goblet cells. Different cells on the olfactory epithelium support the view that the olfactory signalling is important to the survival of this fish in an aquatic environment.
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Ghosh, S.K.
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title Ultrastructural organisation and functional aspects of the olfactory epithelium of Wallago attu (Bleeker)
title_short Ultrastructural organisation and functional aspects of the olfactory epithelium of Wallago attu (Bleeker)
title_full Ultrastructural organisation and functional aspects of the olfactory epithelium of Wallago attu (Bleeker)
title_fullStr Ultrastructural organisation and functional aspects of the olfactory epithelium of Wallago attu (Bleeker)
title_full_unstemmed Ultrastructural organisation and functional aspects of the olfactory epithelium of Wallago attu (Bleeker)
title_sort ultrastructural organisation and functional aspects of the olfactory epithelium of wallago attu (bleeker)
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