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English: Histological section through testicular parenchyma of a boar. 1 Lumen of Tubulus seminiferus contortus, 2 spermatids, 3 spermatocytes, 4 spermatogonia, 5 Sertoli cell, 6 Myofibroblasts, 7 Leydig cells, 8 capillaries
Polski: Przekrój przez miąższ jądra knura.
  1. Światło kanalików krętych,
  2. spermatydy,
  3. spermatocyty,
  4. spermatogonia,
  5. komórki Sertoliego,
  6. miofibroblasty,
  7. komórki Leydiga,
  8. naczynia włosowate
Date 19 July 2007 (original upload date)
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Author Mikael Häggström at English Wikipedia
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  • 2007-07-19 15:13 Mikael Häggström 360×359×8 (41572 bytes) |Description={{en|1=histological section through testicular parenchyma of a boar. 1 Lumen of Tubulus seminiferus contortus, 2 spermatids, 3 spermatocytes, 4 spermatogonia, 5 Sertoli-cell, 6 Myofibroblasts, 7 Leydig-cells, 8 capillaries}} {{de|1=Histologisches }}

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