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spermatology

sper·ma·tol·o·gy

(sper'mă-tol'ŏ-jē),
The branch of histology, physiology, and embryology concerned with sperm and/or seminal secretion.
[spermato- + G. logos, study]
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References in periodicals archive
[43.] Cosson J (2008a) Methods to analyze the movements of fish spermatozoa and their flagella in fish spermatology. Alavi SMH, Cosson JJ, Coward K and Rafiee G (eds.) Oxford: Alpha Science 63-101.
Spermatogenesis and spermatology of some teleost fish species.
Phylogenetic branching of Trichoptera and Lepidoptera: an ultrastructural analysis on comparative spermatology. Journal of Ultrastructure Research 83(2): 141-147.
Comparative spermatology of a pentastomid, Raillietiella hemidactyli, and a branchiurian crustacean, Argulus foliaceus, with a discussion of pentastomid relationships.
All samples were processed upon receipt at a spermatology laboratory in the Reproductive Toxicology Division of the U.S.
Comparative spermatology of seven cyprinid species," Gamete Res., 10, 373-396.
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