“…The S‐100 and α‐SMA proteins are considered biologically active proteins of the epididymis, because of their functional relevance in absorption, secretion and contractile activities (Alkafafy et al., ). The presence of S‐100 protein has been reported in many organs especially in the testis of several mammalian species including ram, boar, horse, dog and bull (Amselgruber, Sinowatz, & Erhard, ; Amselgruber, Sinowatz, Schams, & Lehmann, ) and buffalo (Cruzana et al., ); this has also been reported in the epididymis of donkey (Alkafafy, ), buffalo (Alkafafy et al., ) and camel (Alkafafy, Rashed, Emara, Nada, & Helal, ). α‐SMA is mainly found in cells that undergo contractile activities and is considered as a valuable marker for the differentiation of smooth muscle cells under normal and abnormal conditions (Skalli et al., ).…”