The 'blood-testis barrier' is primarily formed by which of the following?
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Correct answer: Tight junctions between Sertoli cells
Tight junctions between adjacent Sertoli cells create a physical barrier. This prevents the blood-borne substances and immune cells from reaching the germ cells, which are genetically distinct and would be attacked as 'foreign'.
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