Journal article
A developmental investigation of the liver, bone marrow and spleen of the stripe-faced dunnart (Sminthopsis macroura)
JM Old, L Selwood, EM Deane
Developmental and Comparative Immunology | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2004
Abstract
The development of the liver, bone marrow and spleen have been investigated in the stripe-faced dunnart. At birth, the liver was undergoing haematopoiesis but the level declined rapidly and by day 50 after birth the liver was histologically mature. Both the bone marrow and spleen were non-haematopoietic at birth but initiated haematopoiesis shortly thereafter. Bone marrow was initially detected at day 11 postpartum. By 57 days after birth, adipocytes had infiltrated the marrow and were abundant by day 60 after birth. Mitotic cells were observed in remaining areas of marrow until at least 170 days postpartum. The spleen at birth was undifferentiated, with trabeculae appearing by day 42. Red a..
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