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- W2961427050 abstract "Abstract Background Aquatic species in several clades possess cement glands producing adhesive secretions of various strengths. In vertebrates, transient adhesive organs have been extensively studied in Xenopus laevis , other anurans, and in several fish species. However, the development of these structures is not fully understood. Results Here, we report on the development and functional morphology of the adhesive gland of a giant danio species, Devario malabaricus . We found that the gland is localized on the larval head, is composed of goblet‐like secretory cells framed by basal, bordering, and intercalated apical epithelial cells, and is innervated by the trigeminal ganglion. The gland allows nonswimming larvae to adhere to various substrates. Its secretory cells differentiate by 12 hours postfertilization and begin to disappear in the second week of life. Exogenous retinoic acid disrupts the gland's patterning. More importantly, the single mature gland emerges from fusion of two differentiated secretory cells fields; this fusion is dependent on nonmuscle myosin II function. Conclusions Taken together, our studies provide the first documentation of the embryonic development, structure, and function of the adhesive apparatus of a danioninae . To our knowledge, this is also the first report of a cement gland arising from convergence of two bilateral fields." @default.
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- W2961427050 title "Structure, development, and functional morphology of the cement gland of the giant danio, Devario malabaricus" @default.
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