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The fine structure of the crystalloid in spermatogonia has been studied in biopsies from 18 children and compared with the crystalloid in Sertoli cells. The crystalloid ofLubarsch can be seen already in 4-month-old children and it grows larger with age. Furthemore we have discussed the origin of spermatogonial crystalloids.
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Seguchi, H., Hadziselimovic, F. Zur Ultrastruktur der Kristalloide in den Spermatogonien und Sertolizellen normaler Kinderhoden. Experientia 30, 364–366 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01921666
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