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Ciliary beating frequency of frog palate and rat trachea explants under continuous perfusion

Author
ZAHM, J.-M1 ; JACQUOT, J; PUCHELLE, E
[1] Fac. médecine, lab. histologie embryologie, Reims 51095, France
Source

Comparative biochemistry and physiology. A. Comparative physiology. 1986, Vol 85, Num 1, pp 97-102 ; ref : 24 ref

CODEN
CBPAB5
ISSN
0300-9629
Scientific domain
Physiology, morphology; Zoology
Publisher
Elsevier, New York, NY
Publication country
United States
Document type
Article
Language
English
Keyword (fr)
Activité ciliaire Cil Comparaison interspécifique Culture cellulaire Explant Grenouille Palais Rat Trachée Amphibia Mammalia Rodentia Salientia Vertebrata
Keyword (en)
Ciliary activity Eye lash Interspecific comparison Cell culture Explant Frog Palate Rat Trachea Amphibia Mammalia Rodentia Salientia Vertebrata
Keyword (es)
Actividad ciliar Pestaña Comparacion interespecifia Cultivo celular Explante Rana Paladar Rata Traquea
Classification
Pascal
002 Biological and medical sciences / 002A Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology / 002A19 Vertebrates: skin, associated glands, phaneres, light organs, various exocrine glands (salt gland, uropygial gland...), adipose tissue, connective tissue

Discipline
Vertebrates : skin, associated glands, phaneres, light organs, various exocrine glands, adipose tissue, connective tissue
Origin
Inist-CNRS
Database
PASCAL
INIST identifier
8191293

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