## Abstract Sensory nerves supplying the deer antlerogenic region were sectioned about 60 days prior to pedicle initiation to determine the extent of neural influence on pedicle and first antler growth. Our results from a combination of histological examination and immunohistochemical localization
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Fluoride Content and Mineralization of Red Deer (Cervus elaphus) Antlers and Pedicles from Fluoride Polluted and Uncontaminated Regions
โ Scribed by U. Kierdorf; A. Richards; F. Sedlacek; H. Kierdorf
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- 1997
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Deer antlers and their antecedent pedicles are made up of two components, interior osseocartilage and exterior integument. In a previous study, we described that histogenesis of the interior osseocartilage proceeds through four ossification stages. These are intramembranous (IMO), transition (OPC),