Two distinct origins for Leydig cell progenitors in the fetal testis.
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A new model of development of the mammalian ovary and folliclesBuilding the mammalian testis: origins, differentiation, and assembly of the component cell populationsMale sex determination: insights into molecular mechanismsCell fate commitment during mammalian sex determinationGenetic control of testis developmentSteroidogenic factor 1 differentially regulates fetal and adult leydig cell development in male miceDynamic changes in fetal Leydig cell populations influence adult Leydig cell populations in miceA transcriptome-wide screen for mRNAs enriched in fetal Leydig cells: CRHR1 agonism stimulates rat and mouse fetal testis steroidogenesis.Steroidogenic factor-1 (SF-1)-driven differentiation of murine embryonic stem (ES) cells into a gonadal lineageTestosterone levels influence mouse fetal Leydig cell progenitors through notch signaling.Yolk-sac-derived macrophages regulate fetal testis vascularization and morphogenesis.The transcription factor GATA4 is required for follicular development and normal ovarian function.The roles of testicular c-kit positive cells in de novo morphogenesis of testis.Temporal transcriptional profiling of somatic and germ cells reveals biased lineage priming of sexual fate in the fetal mouse gonad.FANCB is essential in the male germline and regulates H3K9 methylation on the sex chromosomes during meiosis.Regulation of male sex determination: genital ridge formation and Sry activation in mice.Testicular differentiation occurs in absence of R-spondin1 and Sox9 in mouse sex reversals.Sexually dimorphic expression of Mafb regulates masculinization of the embryonic urethral formation.Aristaless related homeobox gene, Arx, is implicated in mouse fetal Leydig cell differentiation possibly through expressing in the progenitor cellsReprogramming of Sertoli cells to fetal-like Leydig cells by Wt1 ablationCombined loss of the GATA4 and GATA6 transcription factors in male mice disrupts testicular development and confers adrenal-like function in the testes.Simultaneous gene deletion of gata4 and gata6 leads to early disruption of follicular development and germ cell loss in the murine ovary.Cellular microenvironment dictates androgen production by murine fetal Leydig cells in primary cultureTraffic jam functions in a branched pathway from Notch activation to niche cell fateEstrogen mediated epithelial proliferation in the uterus is directed by stromal Fgf10 and Bmp8aConstitutive activation of NOTCH1 signaling in Sertoli cells causes gonocyte exit from quiescenceMembrane β-catenin and adherens junctions in early gonadal patterning.The molecular and cellular basis of gonadal sex reversal in mice and humans.Somatic gonadal cells: the supporting cast for the germline.Sonic hedgehog signaling during adrenal developmentSteroid hormones and the development of reproductive organs.Testis formation in the fetal mouse: dynamic and complex de novo tubulogenesis.Morphological and functional maturation of Leydig cells: from rodent models to primates.Development, function and fate of fetal Leydig cells.Cell interactions and genetic regulation that contribute to testicular Leydig cell development and differentiation.Mesonephric Cell Migration into the Gonads and Vascularization Are Processes Crucial for Testis Development.Origin and Differentiation of Androgen-Producing Cells in the Gonads.Methods for the Study of Gonadal Development.Expressions of Sox9, Sox5, and Sox13 transcription factors in mice testis during postnatal development.Contribution of Leydig and Sertoli cells to testosterone production in mouse fetal testes.
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Two distinct origins for Leydig cell progenitors in the fetal testis.
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Two distinct origins for Leydig cell progenitors in the fetal testis.
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Two distinct origins for Leydig cell progenitors in the fetal testis.
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Two distinct origins for Leydig cell progenitors in the fetal testis
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Blanche Capel
Satoru Takahashi
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10.1016/J.YDBIO.2011.01.011
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2011-01-19T00:00:00Z