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Intertubular space; Leydig cell; testis; capybara; Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris Objetivou ... that maintain the level of testosterone two to three times higher in the interstitial fluid than in the ...
We report that NR2F2 is expressed in interstitial progenitor cells of the mouse embryonic testes and is downregulated upon their differentiation into FLC. By using two mouse models for conditional ...
In this beautiful paper the authors examined the role and function of NR2F2 in testis development and more specifically on fetal Leydig cells development. It is well known by now that FLC are ...
The ground-breaking initiative Open-ILD (An Open Access Repository of Pluripotent Stem Cells from Children and Adults with Interstitial Lung Disease) took center stage following the completion of ...
Compared to neonatal ones, embryonic testes translate to fewer available testicular cells. The mice used in ... producing seminiferous tubules and the interstitial area, mechanical support for ...
The testis is the natural stem cell reservoir for the formation of male germ cells. Understanding this process is a prerequisite for enabling the formation of male germ cells "in the test tube". This ...
India Leydig cells (Lc) reside in the interstitial compartment of the testis and are the target of Luteinising hormone (LH) for Testosterone (T) production, thus critically regulates male fertility.
"We detected monkeypox virus in interstitial cells and seminiferous tubules of the testes, as well as the epididymal lumina, which are the sites of sperm production and maturation." Importantly ...
The volumetric proportion and volume of interstitial tissue and lymphatic space were reduced in the treated group. In the CC group, although the nuclear volume of Leydig cells (LC) decreased, the ...
Mechanisms of heart-valve disease often mimic processes observed in embryonic and early childhood development, including activation of valvular interstitial cell (VIC) phenotypes and remodeling of ...
Leydig cells (Lc), located in the interstitial space of the testis between seminiferous tubules, produce 95% of testosterone in male individuals, which is pivotal for male sexual differentiation, ...
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