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Fig. 2. Embryonic development of the mouse rete testis. (a) A representative image of a gonad/mesonephros complex stained for Sox9 and Amh at E14.5. A maximal projection of serial optical sections obtained by confocal microscopy, taken from (Kulibin and Malolina, 2020) and presented here with minor changes. (b1–5) A diagram of the rete testis development in mice. (b1–2) According to the data from (Omotehara et al., 2020). (b3–5) A diagram was partly taken from (Kulibin and Malolina, 2020) and presented here with minor changes. An arrow in B4 indicates the direction of the formation of the rete region originating from embryonic Sertoli cells. Marker genes of mesonephric tubules, rete testis, and testis cords at different embryonal stages are indicated in rectangular insets. |
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Source | https://www.researchgate.net/publication/357169833_The_Rete_Testis_Development_and_Role_in_Testis_Function The Rete Testis: Development and Role in Testis Function. November 2021, Russian Journal of Developmental Biology 52(6):370-378 52(6):370-378, DOI:10.1134/S1062360421060072 |
Author | A. Yu. Kulibin and E. A. Malolina. |
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