Abstract:Sperm production (spermatogenesis) takes place in the seminiferous tubules of the testis. Specialized junction complexes termed ‘ectoplasmic specializations' (ESs) in the seminiferous epithelium have several key functions. ESs between Sertoli cells disassemble during the movement of early spermatogenic cells towards the apex of the epithelium and those ESs between a Sertoli cell and late stage spermatids disassemble during sperm release. There is evidence that structures called ‘Tubulobulbar Complexes' (TBCs) … Show more
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