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Osteichthyes: Immune Systems of Teleosts (Actinopterygii)
2018Teleosts and elasmobranchs are the lowest vertebrates that possess adaptive immunity akin to mammalian ones. However, the fish immune system is different from that of mammals, that is, a lack of bone marrow, lymph nodes and germinal center. Their immune system is also characterized by the fact that their surface is covered by live cells with mucus in ...
Teruyuki Nakanishi +2 more
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Denticles in fossil Actinopterygii.
Journal of Cell Science, 1942ABSTRACT It has long been known that true denticles, as opposed to mere ridges, tubercles, or spines of the outer ganoine layer may occur on the exposed surface of the scales and dermal bones of living Actinopterygii such as Poly pt er us orLepidosteus.
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A sturgeon (Actinopterygii, Acipenseriformes) from the Upper Cretaceous of Africa
Cretaceous research (Print), 2023D. Martill
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ACTINOPTERYGII, Strahl(en) flosser
2010Die Actinopterygii bilden den uberwiegenden Teil der rezenten Fischfauna, wah rend die Fischformen der Sarcopterygii (S. 307) heute nur noch mit wenigen Arten der Dipnoi (Lungenfische) (S. 309) und Actinistia (Hohlstachler) (S. 315) vertreten sind. Der Name „Strahlflosser“ bezieht sich auf die strahlenformig angeordneten Lepidotrichia, die die Flossen ...
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Bioecology of Electric Fish (Actinopterygii: Gymnotiformes)
Middle East Research Journal of Biological SciencesThe poraquê has an elongated and cylindrical body, with just one anal fin, which extends across almost the entire abdomen it resembles the shape of an eel. Its head is flat and its mouth is equipped with a row of sharp, conical teeth. The color of this animal is always very dark, but the ventral part of the body is yellowish and they have poor vision ...
Carlos Henrique Marchiori +2 more
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Die Bauchschuppen vonMoythomasia nitida Gross (Pisces, Actinopterygii)
Paläontologische Zeitschrift, 1972In einem Versuch, die Orientierung der Bauchschuppen-Schragreihen bei dem devonischen PalaeoniscoidenMoythomasia nitida zu klaren, werden drei verwendbare Exemplare dieser Form des Actinopterygiermaterials aus dem Plattenkalk der Paffrather Mulde angefuhrt. Bei diesen ziehen samtliche Bauchschuppenreihen zwischen Brustflossen und Analflosse nach antero-
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