Review article: Structure and function of the epididymis. Urol Res 1986 . 14: 229 – 240 . ,Cosentino MJ, Cockett AT (1986) Structure and function of the epididymis. Urol Res 14(5):229-240.Cosentino, MJ and AT. Cockett. Structure and function of the epididymis. Urol Res 1986 . 14:...
Epididymal secreted protein Crisp-1 and sperm function. Crisp-1 is a member of the cysteine-rich secretory protein family. This family of proteins is characterized by the presence of 16 conserved cysteine residu... KP Roberts,KM Ensrud,JL Wooters,... - 《Molecular & Cellular Endocrinology》 被...
Overview of the main cellular components and tissues. Surface epithelium 1/4 Synonyms: Epithelium A tissue is a group of cells, in close proximity, organized to perform one or more specific functions. There are four basic tissue types defined by their morphology and function: epithelial tissu...
Fine structure of the monkey epididymis: A correlated thin-section and freeze-cleave study The epithelium of the monkey epididymis was studied by means of freeze-fracture techniques and conventional electron microscopy. For the study of transepit... Juan,Carlos,Cavicchia - 《Cell & Tissue Research...
1) epididymis structure 附睾结构1. Objective:To observe the Qiangjing capsule impact on epididymis structure and function and sperm quality in varicocele rats, to explore the compound Traditional Chinese Medicine on model rats epididymal sperm mature micro-environment of the possible mechanisms of ...
A detailed histological analysis of the characteristics of the epithelium in the seven zones of the guinea pig epididymis and in the efferent ductules and ductus deferens was udertaken to obtain a better understanding of structure-function relationships in the epididymis of the guinea pig. It was ...
Overview of the anatomy, location and function of the abdominopelvic region. Learn more about this topic at Kenhub!
A) seminiferous tubules B) prostate gland C) seminal vesicle D) bulbourethral glands E) epididymis What are the endocrine functions of the hypothalamus? What is the name and function of the main lymphatic tissue found in the intestines? a) Thymus gland: enables the conversion of im...
It is also functionally conserved and operates as a rotary proton pumping nano-motor. In the first part of this chapter we discuss the structure and function of the yeast V-ATPase (V1VO) holoenzyme, We focus on the structural features of its subunits forming both catalytic V1 and proton ...
The body is equipped with broad-specificity transporters for the excretion and distribution of endogeneous organic cations and for the uptake, elimination