Proliferative activity of gonocytes, Sertoli cells and interstitial cells during testicular development in mice.
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Building the mammalian testis: origins, differentiation, and assembly of the component cell populationsDifferentiation of adult-type Leydig cells occurs in gonadotrophin-deficient miceThe roles of fibroblast growth factors in the testicular development and tumorThe Warburg effect revisited--lesson from the Sertoli cellTesticular degeneration in Bclw-deficient miceCell type-autonomous and non-autonomous requirements for Dmrt1 in postnatal testis differentiationCIB1 is essential for mouse spermatogenesisInsulin receptor substrate 2 is required for testicular developmentVascular endothelial growth factor and kinase domain region receptor are involved in both seminiferous cord formation and vascular development during testis morphogenesis in the ratRhox13 is translated in premeiotic germ cells in male and female mice and is regulated by NANOS2 in the maleThe Role of Retinoic Acid (RA) in Spermatogonial DifferentiationCentromere and telomere movements during early meiotic prophase of mouse and man are associated with the onset of chromosome pairingRetinoblastoma protein plays multiple essential roles in the terminal differentiation of Sertoli cells.Absence of inhibin alpha and retinoblastoma protein leads to early sertoli cell dysfunctionSertoli cells control peritubular myoid cell fate and support adult Leydig cell development in the prepubertal testisClaudin 11 deficiency in mice results in loss of the Sertoli cell epithelial phenotype in the testis.Molecular cloning and expression of a new gene, GON-SJTU1 in the rat testis.Research resource: the dynamic transcriptional profile of sertoli cells during the progression of spermatogenesis.An essential role for insulin and IGF1 receptors in regulating sertoli cell proliferation, testis size, and FSH action in miceTemporal role of Sertoli cell androgen receptor expression in spermatogenic development.Interdependence of platelet-derived growth factor and estrogen-signaling pathways in inducing neonatal rat testicular gonocytes proliferationRetinoic acid induces multiple hallmarks of the prospermatogonia-to-spermatogonia transition in the neonatal mouse.Translational activation of developmental messenger RNAs during neonatal mouse testis developmentSertoli cells maintain Leydig cell number and peritubular myoid cell activity in the adult mouse testisTesticular development in mice lacking receptors for follicle stimulating hormone and androgen.A physiologically based approach to the study of bisphenol A and other estrogenic chemicals on the size of reproductive organs, daily sperm production, and behavior.DNA repair kinetics in SCID mice Sertoli cells and DNA-PKcs-deficient mouse embryonic fibroblasts.Mouse testis development and function are differently regulated by follicle-stimulating hormone receptors signaling during fetal and prepubertal life.Spermatogenesis in Bclw-deficient miceKrüppel-like factor 4 is involved in functional differentiation of testicular Sertoli cells.Germ cell survival and differentiation after xenotransplantation of testis tissue from three endangered species: Iberian lynx (Lynx pardinus), Cuvier's gazelle (Gazella cuvieri) and Mohor gazelle (G. dama mhorr).Aristaless related homeobox gene, Arx, is implicated in mouse fetal Leydig cell differentiation possibly through expressing in the progenitor cellsProliferative activity in vitro and DNA repair indicate that adult mouse and human Sertoli cells are not terminally differentiated, quiescent cells.UPF2, a nonsense-mediated mRNA decay factor, is required for prepubertal Sertoli cell development and male fertility by ensuring fidelity of the transcriptome.The emerging role of insulin-like growth factors in testis development and function.Marker expression reveals heterogeneity of spermatogonia in the neonatal mouse testis.Prepubertal testis development relies on retinoic acid but not rexinoid receptors in Sertoli cells.Sex determination in mammalian germ cells.Retinoblastoma protein (RB1) controls fate determination in stem cells and progenitors of the mouse male germline.Male fetal germ cells are targets for androgens that physiologically inhibit their proliferation.
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Proliferative activity of gonocytes, Sertoli cells and interstitial cells during testicular development in mice.
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1991 nî lūn-bûn
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Proliferative activity of gono ...... esticular development in mice.
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Proliferative activity of gono ...... esticular development in mice.
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Proliferative activity of gono ...... esticular development in mice.
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P2093
P356
P1433
P1476
Proliferative activity of gono ...... esticular development in mice.
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P2093
Huiskamp R
Vergouwen RP
de Rooij DG
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P356
10.1530/JRF.0.0930233
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1991-09-01T00:00:00Z