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Litchfield et al., 2016 - Rare disruptive mutations in ciliary function genes contribute to testicular cancer susceptibility
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Fig. S3

Ciliary structures adjacent to germ cell syncytium intercellular bridges from high resolution images of wild-type zebrafish male gonads. Spermatogonial stem cells commit to the development of spermatozoa via sequential steps of proliferation and differentiation after initial asymmetric cell division. A hallmark feature of spermatogonial derived early germ cell is the presence of intercellular bridges, concomitant from prematurely blocked cytokinesis followed by intercellular bridge stabilization. Presented are two gonadal sections displaying two adjacent male germ cell associated through intercellular bridges. Intriguingly, we observed presence of ciliary structures in the immediate vicinity of intercellular bridges. As the sections are ultrathin, only one of either cilium is visible as the corresponding cilium or centrosome is not in the same plane. A: The lower cell 2 shows mother and daughter centrioles where microtubules emanating from the mother centriole extend into a structure reminiscent of the primary vesicle (insert**). In cell 1, one centriole can be observed in the same plane B: Cell 2 shows presence of a cilium clearly featured by an axonemal structure composed of a membrane wrapped microtubule structure. Cell membranes are indicated in yellow.

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