. Biology of the laboratory mouse. Mice as laboratory animals; Mice; Animals, Laboratory; Mice. HISTOLOGY T07 Maximow and Bloom (73). Dry (30) describes the develoi)ment and suc- cession of the various types of overhairs, underfurs (zigzags), vibrissae, hair- lets, and hairs of the arioles of the mouse. Vibrissae, tactile hairs or sinus hairs are long coarse hairs with deeply imbedded hair follicles (22, 23). Between the connective tissue sheath and. Hair shaft Medulla Cortex Hair cuticle Skin Sebaceous gland Ring sinus Hyaline membrane Superior swelling of the root sheath Pulvinus Nerve fiber


. Biology of the laboratory mouse. Mice as laboratory animals; Mice; Animals, Laboratory; Mice. HISTOLOGY T07 Maximow and Bloom (73). Dry (30) describes the develoi)ment and suc- cession of the various types of overhairs, underfurs (zigzags), vibrissae, hair- lets, and hairs of the arioles of the mouse. Vibrissae, tactile hairs or sinus hairs are long coarse hairs with deeply imbedded hair follicles (22, 23). Between the connective tissue sheath and. Hair shaft Medulla Cortex Hair cuticle Skin Sebaceous gland Ring sinus Hyaline membrane Superior swelling of the root sheath Pulvinus Nerve fibers Inferior swelling o the root sheath Cavernous sinus Connective tissue sheath Nerve fibers Hair bulb Papilla Fig. 46.—Diagram of a vibrissa. (X125.) the hyaline membrane of the hair follicle a cavity is present, the lower part of which is divided into reticular spaces by a network of fibers originat- ing from the inner surface of the fibrous sheath, while the upper part con- tains one circular space (Fig. 46). These cavities are filled with blood and form the cavernous and circular (or ring) sinuses respectively. The cells forming the reticular network often contain pigment. Extending into the circular sinus is an oval-shaped projection, the pulvinus. According to. 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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