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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Mycopathologia 51 (1973), S. 315-326 
    ISSN: 1573-0832
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Coprinus domesticus, grown on a synthetic agar medium, failed to produce primordia and basidiocarps unless exposed to light. Lightdark cycles are not required for maturation of basidiocarps. Short exposure to white light induced primordia, but a longer exposure was necessary for primordia to develop into basidiocarps. The length of exposure to light was related inversely to the length the stipe finally attained. Young basidiocarps were phototropic, growing towards the light. The mycelium of cultures were dark brown following exposure to white and blue light, but the mycelium was light yellow in cultures grown in darkness. The blue end of the visible spectrum at intensities ranging from 1.5–3 × 104 ergs/cm2/sec induced mature basidiocarps, whereas green, red and far red failed to induce basidiocarps and primordia.
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    Electronic Resource
    New York, NY [u.a.] : Wiley-Blackwell
    The @Anatomical Record 192 (1978), S. 41-53 
    ISSN: 0003-276X
    Keywords: Life and Medical Sciences ; Cell & Developmental Biology
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Studies were undertaken to assess the fine structural effects of vasectomy upon the rhesus monkey testis, using 27 monkeys subjected to one of three surgical techniques: control sham operation (COS), unilateral silk vasoligation (USV), or unilateral clasp vaso-occlusion (UCV). The monkeys were sacrificed from 1 to 66 weeks after surgery; tissues were fixed in glutaral-dehyde in collidine buffer and processed for electron microscopy (EM) using routine techniques. No alterations were noted in the seminiferous epithelium of any COS animal; only focal lesions were found in vasectomized animals. These changes correlated with length of time post-vasectomy, a finding consistent with earlier light microscopic studies (Heidger et al., '78). Even at the longest post-operative periods studied, spermatogenesis appeared in most animals to be normal. One animal exhibited areas in which the seminiferous epithelium consisted of Sertoli cells and spermatogonia, only. The seminiferous epithelium of approximately one-third of other animals, both on the vasectomized and contra-lateral sides, exhibited such alterations as development of extensive infoldings and duplication within the basal lamina, and presence within the basal Sertoli cell cytoplasm of late spermatids and sperm tails. These alterations were observed in both UCV and USV animals. The presence of such late germ cells in the basal Sertoli cell cytoplasm was noted by light microscopy; however, lu-minal spermiophages encountered in one animal at the light microscopic level were not detected in our EM study, which underscores the limitations of EM as a survey technique. All UCV animals developed spermatic granulomas of the vas, whereas only 3 of 13 USV animals developed such granulomas. It does not appear that the alterations exhibited by the animals in this study would necessarily dispose toward impaired spermatogenesis following vasovasostomy.
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