EFFECTS OF DESTRUCTION OF THE THORACIC SPINAL CORD ON SPERMATOGENESIS IN THE MOUSE1

Abstract
Ten out of eleven male mice with proven ultrasonic obliteration of the 8th to 10th thoracic cord segments, for as long as two months, showed no significant differences from control mice with respect to testicular weight, morphology and spermatogenesis. The significance of these findings is discussed.

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