Putative Primo-Vascular System in Rabbit Placenta
- 01An animal study on rabbits
- 02Identified structures consistent with the primo vascular system (PVS)
- 03These structures were found inside the blood vessels of the placenta
- 04They exhibited characteristic rod-shaped nuclei
In an animal study, researchers identified structures consistent with the primo vascular system inside the blood vessels of rabbit placentas for the first time.
The primo vascular system (PVS) is a very important topic of study nowadays because of their role in transport and regeneration of tissue and in cell migration and cancer metastasis. The PVS was detected in different organs of the rabbit but not in the placenta. In this work, we observe the PVS inside the blood vessels of the placenta for the first time. The main characteristic features of the primo vessels (PVs) from the rabbit placenta were in agreement with the PVS in different organs of animals, including the rod-shaped nuclei and their arrangement.
- APA
- Fatma El-Zahraa A Mustafa (2019). Putative Primo-Vascular System in Rabbit Placenta. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/putative-primo-vascular-system-in-rabbit-placenta/
- MLA
- Fatma El-Zahraa A Mustafa. "Putative Primo-Vascular System in Rabbit Placenta." 2019, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/putative-primo-vascular-system-in-rabbit-placenta/.
- Chicago
- Fatma El-Zahraa A Mustafa. 2019. "Putative Primo-Vascular System in Rabbit Placenta.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/putative-primo-vascular-system-in-rabbit-placenta/
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