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Human efferent ductules and epididymis display unique cell lineages with motile and primary cilia.

Ludovic VinayRex A HessClémence Belleannée
Published in: Andrology (2024)
Our research indicates that the human efferent ductules create a distinct environment, characterized by the presence of two types of ciliated cells that are in contact with immune cells. The discovery of sensory primary cilia exposed on the surface of reabsorptive cells in the efferent ductules, as well as on basal and principal cells in the epididymis, lays the foundation for complementary functional studies. This research uncovers novel characteristics exclusive to human efferent ductules and epididymides, providing a basis for exploring innovative approaches to male contraception and infertility treatment.
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