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Testis, young and mature - H&E
==Testis, young and mature==


Use the lowest magnification available. Identify the capsule and the connective tissue septa extending from it. Identify lobules, convoluted seminiferous tubules and clusters of interstitial cells. The mediastinum testis and rete testis are not visible in all sections.
* H&E stain
* Use the lowest magnification available. Identify the capsule and the connective tissue septa extending from it.  
* Identify lobules, convoluted seminiferous tubules and clusters of interstitial cells.  
* The mediastinum testis and rete testis are not visible in all sections.


Image Source: UWA Blue Histology http://www.lab.anhb.uwa.edu.au/mb140/CorePages/MaleRepro/malerepro.htm#Testes
Image Source: UWA Blue Histology http://www.lab.anhb.uwa.edu.au/mb140/CorePages/MaleRepro/malerepro.htm#Testes
Copyright Lutz Slomianka 1998-2009. The literary and artistic works (excluding the UWA logo) on this web-site may be reproduced, adapted, published and distributed for noncommercial purposes. Acknowledgement of the author in any such reproduction, adaption or publication would be appreciated.


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[[Category:Genital]] [[Category:Histology]] [[Category:Testis]] [[Category:Spermatozoa]]
[[Category:Genital]] [[Category:Histology]] [[Category:Testis]] [[Category:Spermatozoa]]

Revision as of 08:34, 28 October 2010

Testis, young and mature

  • H&E stain
  • Use the lowest magnification available. Identify the capsule and the connective tissue septa extending from it.
  • Identify lobules, convoluted seminiferous tubules and clusters of interstitial cells.
  • The mediastinum testis and rete testis are not visible in all sections.

Image Source: UWA Blue Histology http://www.lab.anhb.uwa.edu.au/mb140/CorePages/MaleRepro/malerepro.htm#Testes



Links: Histology | Histology Stains | Blue Histology images copyright Lutz Slomianka 1998-2009. The literary and artistic works on the original Blue Histology website may be reproduced, adapted, published and distributed for non-commercial purposes. See also the page Histology Stains.


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