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Skin morphology of the clawn miniature pig.

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  • Skin morphology of the clawn miniature pig. Abstract Text:

    akira yabukiAkira Yabuki,ryozo kamimuraRyozo Kamimura,kentaro setoyamaKentaro Setoyama,junichi tottoriJunichi Tottori,kazumi taniguchiKazumi Taniguchi,mitsuharu matsumotoMitsuharu Matsumoto,shusaku suzukiShusaku Suzuki,akira yabukiAkira Yabuki,ryozo kamimuraRyozo Kamimura,kentaro setoyamaKentaro Setoyama,junichi tottoriJunichi Tottori,kazumi taniguchiKazumi Taniguchi,mitsuharu matsumotoMitsuharu Matsumoto,shusaku suzukiShusaku Suzuki,akira yabukiAkira Yabuki,ryozo kamimuraRyozo Kamimura,kentaro setoyamaKentaro Setoyama,junichi tottoriJunichi Tottori,kazumi taniguchiKazumi Taniguchi,mitsuharu matsumotoMitsuharu Matsumoto,shusaku suzukiShusaku Suzuki,

    Skin morphology of the Clawn miniature pig (CMP) was investigated at the axilla, medial thigh, back and loin. The mean thickness of the epidermis (excluding the corneal layer), the mean number of layers of keratinocytes comprising the epidermis and the mean height of keratinocytes were assessed morphometrically. When observed under a light microscope, the skin of the CMP resembled human skin. Morphometrically, skin from the back and loin of the CMP most resembles human skin. Electron microscopic observations revealed sparse but typical Birbeck granules in the epidermal Langerhans cells of the CMP. The results of the present study indicate that CMP skin is potentially useful as a model for human skin.

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    a yabukiA Yabuki,r kamimuraR Kamimura,k setoyamaK Setoyama,j tottoriJ Tottori,k taniguchiK Taniguchi,m matsumotoM Matsumoto,s suzukiS Suzuki,a yabukiA Yabuki,r kamimuraR Kamimura,k setoyamaK Setoyama,j tottoriJ Tottori,k taniguchiK Taniguchi,m matsumotoM Matsumoto,s suzukiS Suzuki,a yabukiA Yabuki,r kamimuraR Kamimura,k setoyamaK Setoyama,j tottoriJ Tottori,k taniguchiK Taniguchi,m matsumotoM Matsumoto,s suzukiS Suzuki,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Experimental animals / Japanese Association for La

    VOLUME: 56

    Page Numbers: 369-73

    Journal Abbreviation: Exp. Anim.

    ISSN: 1341-1357

    DAY: 13

    MONTH: Oct

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Laboratory of Veterinary Anatomy, Department of Veterinary Medicine.

    Country: Japan

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