. Biology of New World Microtus. Rodents; Rodents; Microtus; Voles. Microanatomy 203. Fig. 9. Diagrammatic representation of parotid (A) and submandibular (B) sal- ivary glands. Abbreviations are: ac, acinar cells; icd, intercalated duct; gd, granular duct; sd, striated duct. membrane synthesis and membrane recycling processes have re- mained somewhat elusive, it is known that membrane enclosing secretory granules arises de novo concomitantly with the product and differs biochemically from other membrane (Amsterdam et al., 1971). Secretory granules are exported in an orderly, chronological fas


. Biology of New World Microtus. Rodents; Rodents; Microtus; Voles. Microanatomy 203. Fig. 9. Diagrammatic representation of parotid (A) and submandibular (B) sal- ivary glands. Abbreviations are: ac, acinar cells; icd, intercalated duct; gd, granular duct; sd, striated duct. membrane synthesis and membrane recycling processes have re- mained somewhat elusive, it is known that membrane enclosing secretory granules arises de novo concomitantly with the product and differs biochemically from other membrane (Amsterdam et al., 1971). Secretory granules are exported in an orderly, chronological fashion; the granule membrane fuses to the outer cell membrane just prior to release of secretory product into the adjacent lumen (Satir, 1974; Tandler and Poulsen, 1976). Excess membrane sub- sequently is resorbed in the secretory cell (Amsterdam et al., 1971). The small parotid salivary gland in Microtus is positioned at the base of the ear. It consists of bulbous serous secretory acini, short secretory intercalated ducts, and non-secretory intralobular (striat- ed) ducts (Fig. 9). The pyramidal serous cells are characterized by. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Tamarin, Robert H; American Society of Mammalogists. [Stillwater, Okla. ] : American Society of Mammalogists ; Shippensburg, Pa. : distributed by Vertebrate Museum, Shippensburg University


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