
pmid: 11596508
handle: 10261/275647
In the present study we have shown that the centriolar structures, which form the neck region of the spermatid tail, can act as microtubule-organizing centers.
This work was partially supported by the Comisión Asesora para la Investigación Científica y Técnica (Spain).
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Male, Mice, Swine, Tubulin, Animals, Microtubules, Spermatids, Centrioles
Male, Mice, Swine, Tubulin, Animals, Microtubules, Spermatids, Centrioles
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