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Figure 7


Fig. 7. Width of the intestinal muscularis/serosa and mucosa layers, and height, width and volume of intestinal enterocytes and micrographs of the intestinal epithelium of fasted (following a 30-day fast, open bars) and fed (2 days postfeeding, solid bars) Python brongersmai, P. molurus, P. regius, P. reticulatus and P. sebae. Note that after feeding there is a lack of change in muscularis/serosa layer thickness and enterocyte height, and the significant increase in thickness of the mucosal layer and enterocyte width and volume. Asterisks indicate significant differences between the two states; *P<0.05, **P<0.01, ***P<0.001.





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