Differentiation of the Parietal and Chief Cells in Stomach of the Foetal Pig

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  • Nati Nilnophakoon Department of Anatomy,Faculty of Veterinary Medicine,Kasetsart University.

Abstract

The differentiation of the parietal and chief cells of the gastric mucosa has been studied with histological methods in the foetal pig at different stages of development. The first differentiation of partietal cell was found in a foetus at 6 cm CRL, which corresponds to an age of about 5 weeks, whereas the chief cell was observed at 16 cm CRL at the age of about 9 weeks.

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1984-09-01

How to Cite

Nilnophakoon, Nati. 1984. “Differentiation of the Parietal and Chief Cells in Stomach of the Foetal Pig”. Agriculture and Natural Resources 18 (3). Bangkok, Thailand:186-91. https://li01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/anres/article/view/240979.

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Research Article