Korean Journal of Veterinary Research 2000;40(3):415-420.
S-100 protein-immunoreactive cells in the gastrointestinal tract of the Catfish, Silurus asotus
Jae-hyun Lee1, Ki-dae Park1, Sae-kwang Ku2, Hyeung-sik Lee3
1Dapartment of Histology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Kyungpook National University
2Pharmacology & Toxicology Lab. Central Research Laboratories, Dong-Wha Pham Ind. Co.
3Department of Biology, Faculty of Natural Secience, Kyungsan University
메기 소화관의 S-100 protein 면역반응세포에 관한 연구
이재현1, 박기대1, 구세광2, 이형식3
1경북대학교 수의과대학 조직학교실
2(주)동화약품 중앙연구소 약리독성연구실
3경산대학교 자연과학부 생물학전공
Abstract
Distribution of S-100 protein-immunoreactive cells in the gastrointestinal tract of the catfish, Silurus asotus was investigated by PAP method. S-100 protein-immunoreactive cells were mainly observed just under the epithelium of the gastrointestinal tract. Immunoreactive cells were distributed numerously in the stomach and moderately in the middle part of the intestine, however, a few in the upper and lower part of the intestine.
Key Words: S-100 protein, immunoreactive cells, catfish, gastrointestinal tract


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