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Publication Metadata only Microvasculature of the thyroid gland in the common tree shrew (Tupaia glis): Microvascular corrosion cast/scanning electron microscopy study(1991-12-01) P. Rattanachaikunsopon; P. Chunhabundit; S. Bamroongwong; R. Somana; Mahidol Universityof the gland is supplied by a large superior and a rather small inferior thyroid artery. After plunging into the gland, the arteries divide into smaller branches that are the interlobular, intralobular and follicular arteries (afferent vessels). The basket-like... capillary networks were also observed. Blood from the follicular capillaries either drains into the follicular veins (efferent vessels) or abruptly drains into the intralobular veins before proceeding to intralobular and interlobular veins, respectivelyPublication Metadata only Testicular microvascularization in the common tree shrew (Tupaia glis) as revealed by vascular corrosion cast/SEM and by TEM(1998-08-01) W. Pradidarcheep; S. Kongstaponkit; P. Waraklang; P. Chunhabundit; R. Somana; Mahidol Universityinto pampiniform plexus. With transmission electron microscopy, the capillaries in the testis were shown to be of the thick basement membrane and continuous type. The Leydig cells were found adjacent to lymphatic vessels among the seminiferous tubules.... This structure is compatible with the idea that most of the androgens drain into the lymphatic vessels rather than into the capillaries.Publication Metadata only Microvascularization of the common tree shrew (Tupaia glis) superior cervical ganglion studied by vascular corrosion cast with scanning electron microscopy(1993-01-01) P. Chunhabundit; S. Thongpila; T. Mingsakul; R. Somana; Mahidol University. However, neither a pattern of blood vessels resembling glomeruli nor a portal-like intraganglionic microcirculation was observed.Publication Metadata only Microvascularization in trigeminal ganglion of the common tree shrew (Tupaia glis)(1997-01-01) R. Somana; Mahidol Universityconcentric nucleus and was ensheathed by satellite cells. It was noted that blood vessels of a continuous type were predominantly found in the area where the neurons were densely located and were much less frequently observed in the area occupied by nervePublication Metadata only Pancreatic microcirculation in the common tree shrew (Tupaia glis) as revealed by scanning electron microscopy of vascular corrosion casts(1992-01-01) S. Bamroongwong; P. Chunhabundit; P. Rattanachaikunsopon; R. Somana; Mahidol UniversityPancreatic vascular casts of the common tree shrew (Tupaia glis) were prepared by infusion of Batson’s No. 17 plastic mixture into the blood vessels and examined by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Routine histological study of the pancreasPublication Metadata only Microvascularization of the common tree shrew (Tupaia glis) superior cervical ganglion studied by vascular corrosion cast with scanning electron microscopy(1993-01-01) P. Chunhabundit; S. Thongpila; T. Mingsakul; R. Somana; Bangkok; Mahidol University; Khon Kaen University, ncither a pattern of blood vessels resembling glomeruli nor a portal-like intraganglionic microcirculation was observed. © 1993 S. Karger AG, Basel.Publication Metadata only Pancreatic microcirculation in the common tree shrew (Tupaia glis) as revealed by scanning electron microscopy of vascular corrosion casts(1992-01-01) S. Bamroongwong; P. Chunhabundit; P. Rattanachaikunsopon; R. Somana; Mahidol UniversityPancreatic vascular casts of the common tree shrew (Tupaia glis) were prepared by infusion of Batson's No. 17 plastic mixture into the blood vessels and examined by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Routine histological study of the pancreasPublication Metadata only Microvascularization in trigeminal ganglion of the common tree shrew (tupaia glis)(1997-01-01) S. Kongstaponkit; W. Pradidarcheep; S. Toutip; P. Chunhabundit; R. Somana; Mahidol Universityconcentric nucleus and was en-sheathed by satellite cells. It was noted that blood vessels of a continuous type were predominantly found in the area where the neurons were densely located and were much less frequently observed in the area occupied by nervePublication Metadata only Microvasculature of the thyroid gland in the common tree shrew (Tupaia glis): Microvascular corrosion cast/scanning electron microscopy study(1991-01-01) P. Rattanachaikunsopon; P. Chunhabundit; S. Bamrongwong; R. Somana; Mahidol Universityof the gland is supplied by a large superior and a ratner small inferior thyroid artery. After plunging into the gland. the arteries divide into smaller branches that are the interlobular, intralobular and follicular arteries (afferent vessels). The basket-like
