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Novel Aspect of Perinuclear Theca Assembly Revealed by Immunolocalization of Non-Nuclear Somatic Histones During Bovine Spermiogenesis1

The perinuclear theca (PT) is an important accessory structure of the sperm head, yet its biogenesis is not well defined. To understand the developmental origins of PT-derived somatic histones during spermiogenesis, we used affinity-purified antibodies against somatic-type histones H3, H2B, H2A, and...

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