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A histological, histochemical and ultrastructural study of the digestive tract of Dentex dentex (Pisces, Sparidae)
2006
Histology and Histopathology
Dentex dentex has a short esophagus, a large caecal type stomach, three to six pyloric caeca and a short intestine. Light and electron microscope studies reveal that the esophageal mucosa displays primary and secondary folds, a stratified squamous epithelium with fingerprint-like microridges alternating with a few zones formed by a single layer of columnar cells with apical microvilli. Only primary folds are present in the stomach, which is rich in simple tubular glands, these being absent in
doi:10.14670/hh-21.579
pmid:16528668
fatcat:2bw2pri5cba4zghei5rdjdm5sa