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The histology and calcification of regenerating scales in the blackspotted topminnow, Fundulus olivaceus (Storer)
Authors:R A Frietsche  C F Bailey
Institution:Department of Zoology, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701 U.S.A.
Abstract:The regenerating scale and tissues comprising the scale pocket of Fundulus olivaceus were examined microscopically at specific intervals. Scale removal resulted in a thickening of the epidermis which persisted through the early stages of regeneration. This thickening was due in part to the appearance of columnar basal cells which divided producing cells that became mucous cells and squamous cells. The scale regenerated as a relatively large plate of bone which first appeared between layers of scleroblasts on the floor of the scale pocket and then grew producing circuli and radii. By the fourth day of regeneration, calcium was observed in the cytoplasm of the scleroblasts and at randomly distributed foci in the osseous portion of the scale. The osseous layer was completely calcified by 15 days of regeneration.
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