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      Morphology and morphometry of lingual papillae in adult and newborn Egyptian fruit bats (Rousettus aegyptiacus).

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          The paper presents a comparison of the microscopic structure and morphometric traits of gustatory and mechanical lingual papillae in newborn and adult frugivorous Egyptian fruit bats (Rousettus aegyptiacus). All of the four types of lingual papillae found in adult animals were observed on the tongue surface in the newborn Egyptian fruit bats. After the birth, the gustatory papillae (fungiform and vallate papillae) were especially well-developed, as their structural characteristics, such as morphology of the epithelium and presence of the taste buds, indicate that they have reached almost complete functional traits. Mechanical papillae, particularly filiform papillae, in newborns are still fetal in character. Keratinization processes in the epithelium of these papillae are not advanced and specific structures, such as elongated processes, are missing. The morphometric analysis of the size of papillae and thickness of the mucosal epithelium showed that a complete development of keratinized structures in Egyptian fruit bats occurs at later stages of postnatal development.

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          Journal
          Anat Histol Embryol
          Anatomia, histologia, embryologia
          Wiley
          1439-0264
          0340-2096
          Oct 2009
          : 38
          : 5
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Animals Anatomy, Poznań University of Life Sciences, PL 60-625 Poznań, Wojska Polskiego 71 C, Poland.
          Article
          AHE956
          10.1111/j.1439-0264.2009.00956.x
          19681832
          d3d53888-e7b8-4713-8b09-6bd7783e599f
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