Publication: Yerli ve yerli melezi (F1) koyun ırklarında derinin histolojik ve morfometrik özellikleri
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Özfiliz, Nesrin
Erdost, Hatice
Zık, Berrin
Balıkçıer, Mine
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It was found that the histological features of all native and hybrid sheep skins used in this study were similar to those well documented previously. The total skin thickness was determined to be thickest for Hampshire X Kivircik (F-1) (3507.2 mu), and thinnest for Kivircik (2897.8 mu). It was observed that the stratum corneum of the skin of Kivircik and Kivircik hybrids was thicker than that of Karacabey Merino and their hybrids. The deposition of lipids was seen on the surface of the epidermis of Karacabey Merino sheep and their hybrids. When compared with the other breed, it was noted that the number of total follicles in 1 mm(2) was higher, the S/P rate was higher and the diameter of the primary and secondary follicle was thinner in the Karacabey Merino sheep.
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Histology, Sheep, Skin, Veterinary sciences, Animalia, Ovis aries
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Özfiliz, N. vd. (2002). "Yerli ve yerli melezi (F1) koyun ırklarında derinin histolojik ve morfometrik özellikleri". Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Science, 26(3), 429-438.