Strategies of vascularization of the ethmoid labyrinth in selected even‐toed ungulates (Artiodactyla) and carnivores (Carnivora)

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dc.abstract.enThe anatomy of the nasal cavity and its structures, as well as other elements building a scaffold for olfactory organs, differs significantly among various groups of mammals. Understanding anatomical conditions of quality of olfaction are being studied worldwide and is a complex problem. Among many studies regarding bone and epithelial structures of turbinates and connected anatomical structures, few studies describe the vascularization of turbinates. Ethmoid turbinates are above all covered in olfactory epithelium containing branched axons that receive olfactory stimuli and as olfactory nerves penetrate the cribriform lamina of the ethmoid bone conveying information from smell receptors to the brain. Differences in vascularization of the cribriform plate and turbinates may add crucial information complementing studies regarding the olfactory organ's bone and soft tissue structures. In the study, we describe the vascularization of the cribriform plate of the ethmoid bone of 54 Artiodactyla and Carnivora.
dc.affiliationWydział Medycyny Weterynaryjnej i Nauk o Zwierzętach
dc.affiliation.instituteKatedra Fizjologii, Biochemii i Biostruktury Zwierząt
dc.contributor.authorZdun, Maciej
dc.contributor.authorRuszkowski, Jakub Jędrzej
dc.contributor.authorHetman, Mateusz
dc.contributor.authorMelnyk, Oleksii O.
dc.contributor.authorFrąckowiak, Hieronim Mieczysław
dc.date.access2025-10-09
dc.date.accessioned2025-10-09T12:28:26Z
dc.date.available2025-10-09T12:28:26Z
dc.date.copyright2023-01-23
dc.date.issued2023
dc.description.abstract<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>The anatomy of the nasal cavity and its structures, as well as other elements building a scaffold for olfactory organs, differs significantly among various groups of mammals. Understanding anatomical conditions of quality of olfaction are being studied worldwide and is a complex problem. Among many studies regarding bone and epithelial structures of turbinates and connected anatomical structures, few studies describe the vascularization of turbinates. Ethmoid turbinates are above all covered in olfactory epithelium containing branched axons that receive olfactory stimuli and as olfactory nerves penetrate the cribriform lamina of the ethmoid bone conveying information from smell receptors to the brain. Differences in vascularization of the cribriform plate and turbinates may add crucial information complementing studies regarding the olfactory organ's bone and soft tissue structures. In the study, we describe the vascularization of the cribriform plate of the ethmoid bone of 54 Artiodactyla and Carnivora.</jats:p>
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dc.description.number6
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dc.description.versionfinal_published
dc.description.volume242
dc.identifier.doi10.1111/joa.13829
dc.identifier.eissn1469-7580
dc.identifier.issn0021-8782
dc.identifier.urihttps://sciencerep.up.poznan.pl/handle/item/5351
dc.identifier.weblinkhttps://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/joa.13829
dc.languageen
dc.relation.ispartofJournal of Anatomy
dc.relation.pages1067-1077
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dc.subject.enanatomy
dc.subject.enangiology
dc.subject.encarnivora
dc.subject.encribriform plate
dc.subject.enethmoid artery
dc.subject.enUngulata
dc.titleStrategies of vascularization of the ethmoid labyrinth in selected even‐toed ungulates (Artiodactyla) and carnivores (Carnivora)
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