. Biology of the laboratory mouse. Mice as laboratory animals; Mice; Animals, Laboratory; Mice. â «. ⢠-Epithelium Secretion Fig. 71.âDorsal prostate. Dorsal prostates.âThe tubules of the dorsal prostates (Fig. 71) although considerably narrower, are very similar structurally to those of the coagulat- ing glands. The color and apparent consistency of the secretion in section is. <^ -Epithelium J ^ 'uBi^t â¢'l^âSecretion Fig. 72.â\'entral prostate. (X200.) also similar; perhaps because the narrower tubules contain less secretion, the formation of fissures is rare. The gland has several duc


. Biology of the laboratory mouse. Mice as laboratory animals; Mice; Animals, Laboratory; Mice. â «. ⢠-Epithelium Secretion Fig. 71.âDorsal prostate. Dorsal prostates.âThe tubules of the dorsal prostates (Fig. 71) although considerably narrower, are very similar structurally to those of the coagulat- ing glands. The color and apparent consistency of the secretion in section is. <^ -Epithelium J ^ 'uBi^t â¢'l^âSecretion Fig. 72.â\'entral prostate. (X200.) also similar; perhaps because the narrower tubules contain less secretion, the formation of fissures is rare. The gland has several ducts in which the mucous membrane, in contrast to the ducts of the coagulating gland, is free from 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 Roscoe B. Jackson Memorial Laboratory; Little, Clarence C. (Clarence Cook), b. 1888; Snell, George D. (George Davis), 1903-; Dingle, John H. (John Holmes), 1908-. Philadelphia, The Blakiston company


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