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Hongjie Li, Wendy Watford, Cuiling Li, Alissa Parmelee, Mark A. Bryant, Chuxia Deng, John O’Shea, Sean Bong Lee
Published in Volume 117, Issue 5
J Clin Invest. 2007; 117(5):1314–1323 doi:10.1172/JCI31222
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Figure 3
Ews–/– mice are defective in spermatogenesis and oogenesis.

(A) H&E staining of testes from 3-month-old Ews–/– and Ews+/– littermates. Black arrowheads mark primary spermatocytes, and white arrowheads indicate round spermatids. CS, condensing spermatids. The arrow in the inset shows a multinucleated spermatocyte. (B) TUNEL staining of testes from 3-month-old Ews–/– and Ews+/– littermates shows massive apoptosis of spermatocytes in the mutant testes. (C) H&E staining of ovaries from 3-month-old Ews–/– and Ews+/– littermates. Note the complete absence of oocytes and developing follicles in Ews–/– ovary (right panels). A minimum of 3 animals for each genotype were examined for H&E and TUNEL analyses. Scale bars: 100 μm.