Dhote BS's scientific contributions
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... Although, this results showed the similar structure with chicken (Iqbal et al. 2014) and quail (Deruiter et al. 1993), turkey (Al-Aaraji 2015) and domestic fowl (Akiyoshi and Inoque 2004), the hepatosinusoidal arrangement has been largely attributed metabolic functions including synthesis of bile, plasma proteins, fibrinogen and prothrombin and the regulation of blood glucose and lipids. Although, similar to our results, Quentin (Quentin et al. 2005) has showed that the reticular fiber supported the liver cords and elastic fibers supported in capsule and vessels in the chickens, Das et al. (2018) reported that the hepatic lobules were unclear (except the hilum) due to a lack of periobular connective tissue. The general histological structure of the legged partridge's liver was mainly similar to those of other avian species. ...