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Histological and Histochemical Studies of Sweatgland in Crossbreed Cattle
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The sweat glands were apocrine type of glands present at the deeper part of the dermis. These glands were found oval and rounded in heifer, elongated oval and spherical arranged in clustures in lactating cow and elongated and tubular with narrow lumen in pregnant cow and were lined by simple cuboidal epitherlical cells.
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Histology, Histochemistery, Sweat Gland, Crossbreed, Cattle.
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