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English: The cycle of the seminiferous epithelium shown within a cross section of a seminiferous tubule. To simplify the diagram no intracellular cytoplasmic bridges are shown and only one type of each cell is shown. As/pr/al cells actually exist in all stages. In any given tubule cross section only the cell types from a single stage will be present in mice. Stage numbers are shown around the perimeter of the tubule demarcated by black triangles. In. : Intermediate, Spg. : Spermatogonia.
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Source "Delineation of meiotic gene expression in male mice" (2020) PhD Thesis https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:8c1f75a8-ecc3-4ffe-b01f-d2e92c75e66c
Author Daniel Wells

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Cycle of the seminiferous epithelium of the testis

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