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From: Effects of unilateral/bilateral amputation of the ischiocavernosus muscle in male rats on erectile function and conception

Fig. 1

Exposure of the ischiocavernosus muscle and cavernous nerve during the surgery and the induction of penile erection by electrical stimulation of the cavernous nerve in male rats. A:1. the root of the penis and 2. ischiocavernosus muscle; B:1. penis and 2. ischiocavernosus muscle; C:1. seminal vesicle gland, 2. rectum, 3. bladder, 4. prostate gland, and 5. vas deferens; D:1. hypogastric nerve, 2. pelvic nerve, 3. pelvic ganglia, and 4. cavernous nerve; E:1. bladder, 2. seminal vesicle gland, 3. vas deferens, 4. hypogastric nerve, 5. pelvic ganglia, and 6. cavernous nerve; F:1. a nonerect penis of a male rat; G:1. an erect penis of a male rat after electrical stimulation

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