Evolutionary analysis of morphology and irrigation of the thymus of boar’s (Sus scrofa Linnaeus, 1758)

ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to comparatively describe the arteries responsible for the irrigation of the cervical and thoracic thymus lobes of Boars, also determining the morphological characteristics of this body in this species to the point of evolutionarily correlating them with othe...

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Hauptverfasser: L.A. Ribeiro, H.I.R. Magalhães, L.T. Menezes-Reis, L.A. Santos, N.P. Soares, D.C.O. Silva, R.A.C. Barros, F.O.C. Silva
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