“…Recent works show that this cell has enzymatic activity permitting the transformation of testosterone into dihydrotestosterone, androstenedione and androstanediols (Dorrington and Fritz, 1975 ;Tence and Drosdowsky, 1976 ;Welsh and Wiebe, 1976) and the conversion of testosterone into 17p-estradiol (Dorrington and Armstrong, 1975). Moreover, this cell may also transform progesterone into testosterone (Christensen and Mason, 1965 ;Lacy et al, 1969 ;Hall et al, 1969 ;Tence and Drosdowsky, 1976 Br6-kelmann (1963), Nicander (1967), Flickinger and Fawcett (1967), Dym and Fawcett (1970), Dierichs and Wrobel (1975), Bigliardi and Vegni Talluri (1976), Gilula et al (1976), Russell (1977a) and Connell (1978) ; those joining Sertoli cells to germ cells were reported by Ross (1976Ross ( , 1977, Ross and Dobler (1975), Wrobel and Dierichs (1975) and Russell (1977a, b, c). Charcot-B6ttcher's crystalloids have been studied by Bawa (1963), Nagano (1966Nagano ( , 1968, Sohval et at.…”