The paper describes in detail the cytomorphology of different types of germ cells, the 10 typical cellular associations or stages of the cycle of seminiferous epithelium (CSE), frequency of appearance of these stages, pattern of spermatogonial stem cell renewal and per cent degeneration of various germ cells in R. leschenaulti. Of the 14 steps of spermiogenesis (stained with PAS-haematoxylin) the first 10 were associated with the stages I-X, whereas, the remaining were found in association with one of the first six stages. The frequency of appearance of the various stages ranged from 3.84% (stage V) to 19.84% (stage I). These observations indicate that stage V is of shortest duration and stage I is of the longest duration in the bat. Five t...
Among species of the Chiroptera, spermatogenesis and the fully differentiated spermatozoa differ in ...
ABSTRACT: The seminiferous epithelium cycle and developmental stages of spermatids in Clethrionomys ...
The large fruit-eating phyllostomid bat, Artibeus lituratus (Olfers, 1818), forearm 69-75 mm, body m...
Due to the scarcity of information about patterns of spermatogenesis in bats, this study aimed to pr...
The seminiferous epithelial cycle of wild P. poliocephalus could be divided into eight stages on the...
Spermatogenesis, the remarkable process of morphological and biochemical transformation and cell div...
Due to the scarcity of information about patterns of spermatogenesis in bats, this study aimed to pr...
Among all bat species, Desmodus rotundus stands out as one of the most intriguing due to its exclusi...
Myotis nigricans is an endemic species of vespertilionid bat, from the Neotropical region, that rese...
Studies have shown that the annual reproductive cycle of Eptesicus furinalis includes at least one p...
Morphological changes of testes and the annual cycle of the seminiferous epithelium were observed by...
The paper describes in detail the morphology and kinetics of germ cell associations, pattern of mito...
Despite the large number of species, their wide distribution, and unique reproductive characteristic...
The annual cycle of Myotis macrodactylus seminiforous epithelium and morphological features of sperm...
In the Japanese greater horseshoe bat, Rhinolophus ferrumequinum nippon, the nuclear ring formation ...
Among species of the Chiroptera, spermatogenesis and the fully differentiated spermatozoa differ in ...
ABSTRACT: The seminiferous epithelium cycle and developmental stages of spermatids in Clethrionomys ...
The large fruit-eating phyllostomid bat, Artibeus lituratus (Olfers, 1818), forearm 69-75 mm, body m...
Due to the scarcity of information about patterns of spermatogenesis in bats, this study aimed to pr...
The seminiferous epithelial cycle of wild P. poliocephalus could be divided into eight stages on the...
Spermatogenesis, the remarkable process of morphological and biochemical transformation and cell div...
Due to the scarcity of information about patterns of spermatogenesis in bats, this study aimed to pr...
Among all bat species, Desmodus rotundus stands out as one of the most intriguing due to its exclusi...
Myotis nigricans is an endemic species of vespertilionid bat, from the Neotropical region, that rese...
Studies have shown that the annual reproductive cycle of Eptesicus furinalis includes at least one p...
Morphological changes of testes and the annual cycle of the seminiferous epithelium were observed by...
The paper describes in detail the morphology and kinetics of germ cell associations, pattern of mito...
Despite the large number of species, their wide distribution, and unique reproductive characteristic...
The annual cycle of Myotis macrodactylus seminiforous epithelium and morphological features of sperm...
In the Japanese greater horseshoe bat, Rhinolophus ferrumequinum nippon, the nuclear ring formation ...
Among species of the Chiroptera, spermatogenesis and the fully differentiated spermatozoa differ in ...
ABSTRACT: The seminiferous epithelium cycle and developmental stages of spermatids in Clethrionomys ...
The large fruit-eating phyllostomid bat, Artibeus lituratus (Olfers, 1818), forearm 69-75 mm, body m...