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Mouse Epididymis Histology
Sperm released from the rete testis enter the efferent ducts, travel through the caput, corpus and caudal epididymal regions, during which time they undergo epididymal maturation. The epididymis ends at the vas deferens (not shown). (Stain - Periodic acid-Schiff) stained epididymal sections; S = spermatozoa; scale bar = 100 µm.
- Links: epididymis | testis | mouse
Reference
Borg CL, Wolski KM, Gibbs GM & O'Bryan MK. (2010). Phenotyping male infertility in the mouse: how to get the most out of a 'non-performer'. Hum. Reprod. Update , 16, 205-24. PMID: 19758979 DOI.
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