The sertoli cell--a hormonal target and 'super' nurse for germ cells that determines testicular size.
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Loss of SPEF2 function in mice results in spermatogenesis defects and primary ciliary dyskinesiaMicrobiota and the control of blood-tissue barriersThe Warburg effect revisited--lesson from the Sertoli cellAnti-Müllerian hormone as a marker of steroid and gonadotropin action in the testis of children and adolescents with disorders of the gonadal axisAKAP9 is essential for spermatogenesis and sertoli cell maturation in miceProteomic changes in rat spermatogenesis in response to in vivo androgen manipulation; impact on meiotic cellsExpression profiling of rainbow trout testis development identifies evolutionary conserved genes involved in spermatogenesis.New perspectives on the renal slit diaphragm protein podocin.Research resource: the dynamic transcriptional profile of sertoli cells during the progression of spermatogenesis.Transient Hypothyroidism: Dual Effect on Adult-Type Leydig Cell and Sertoli Cell DevelopmentDownstream genes of Sox8 that would affect adult male fertility.Sustained expression of insulin by a genetically engineered sertoli cell line after allotransplantation in diabetic BALB/c miceStudies in zebrafish reveal unusual cellular expression patterns of gonadotropin receptor messenger ribonucleic acids in the testis and unexpected functional differentiation of the gonadotropinsCharacterization and functionality of proliferative human Sertoli cells.Metabolic regulation is important for spermatogenesis.Impact of metformin on reproductive tissues: an overview from gametogenesis to gestationProfiling spermatogenic failure in adult testes bearing Sox9-deficient Sertoli cells identifies genes involved in feminization, inflammation and stress.Akt1 protects against germ cell apoptosis in the postnatal mouse testis following lactational exposure to 6-N-propylthiouracil.A critical point of male gonad development: neuroendocrine correlates of accelerated testicular growth in rats during early life.The gut microbiota and developmental programming of the testis in mice.Loss of androgen receptor binding to selective androgen response elements causes a reproductive phenotype in a knockin mouse modelModels of in vitro spermatogenesisExpression of P-450 aromatase, estrogen receptor α and β, and α-inhibin in the fetal baboon testis after estrogen suppression during the second half of gestation.Peroxisome Proliferator-activated Receptor-D (PPARD) Coordinates Mouse Spermatogenesis by Modulating Extracellular Signal-regulated Kinase (ERK)-dependent Signaling.AIP1-mediated actin disassembly is required for postnatal germ cell migration and spermatogonial stem cell niche establishment.Sertoli cell-specific expression of metastasis-associated protein 2 (MTA2) is required for transcriptional regulation of the follicle-stimulating hormone receptor (FSHR) gene during spermatogenesis.Relative roles of inhibin B and sex steroids in the negative feedback regulation of follicle-stimulating hormone in men across the full spectrum of seminiferous epithelium function.Epigenetics in radiation biology: a new research frontier.Ku70 and non-homologous end joining protect testicular cells from DNA damage.Effects of plants and plant products on the testisRad54 is required for the normal development of male and female germ cells and contributes to the maintainance of their genome integrity after genotoxic stress.Estrogen-dependent and -independent estrogen receptor-alpha signaling separately regulate male fertilityLeydig cells express follicle-stimulating hormone receptors in African catfish.Impact of uteroplacental insufficiency on postnatal rat male gonad.Metformin and male reproduction: effects on Sertoli cell metabolismThe syndrome of central hypothyroidism and macroorchidism: IGSF1 controls TRHR and FSHB expression by differential modulation of pituitary TGFβ and Activin pathways.Male hypogonadism: an extended classification based on a developmental, endocrine physiology-based approach.New players in the infertility of a mouse model of lysosomal storage disease: the hypothalamus-pituitary-gonadal axis.High-energy diets: a threat for male fertility?Protein prenylation and human diseases: a balance of protein farnesylation and geranylgeranylation.
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The sertoli cell--a hormonal target and 'super' nurse for germ cells that determines testicular size.
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The sertoli cell--a hormonal t ...... at determines testicular size.
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2006-06-23T00:00:00Z