Testosterone secretory capacity of testicular Leydig cells was determined in fetal males of an aggressive and a nonaggressive genetic selection line of wild house mice. They were studied at Days 15-18 of gestation and on the first day after birth. A previously described morphometric method was used to quantify 3β-hydroxy steroid dehydrogenase (3β-HSD)-stained Leydig cells in testicular sections to determine testosterone secretory capacity, which may be considered to reflect circulating plasma testosterone in the fetus. The results of this study show that the testosterone secretory capacity of Leydig cells in the testis changes differentially during intrauterine development in males of the aggressive and nonaggressive selection lines. The pe...
In the present investigation we would like to find out the histological relationship between testis ...
In rats and mice, Leydig cells are formed as two morphologically and functionally different generati...
Mullerian inhibiting substance (MIS) causes Mullerian duct regression during sexual differentiation ...
Testosterone secretory capacity of testicular Leydig cells was determined in fetal males of an aggre...
In this study, testosterone secretory capacity of testicular Leydig cells during ontogeny was determ...
In this study, testosterone secretory capacity of testicular Leydig cells during ontogeny was determ...
An attempt was made to determine the role of the Y chromosome in the development of aggression in wi...
Genetic differences in female house mice in aggressive r sponse tosex steroid hormone treatment. PHY...
Male mice, genetically selected for aggression, characterized by short attack latency (SAL) or long ...
Male mice, genetically selected for aggression, characterized by short attack latency (SAL) or long ...
Selection lines of mice, artificially selected for aggression based upon the attack latency score (A...
Selection lines of mice, artificially selected for aggression based upon the attack latency score (A...
Postnatal Leydig cell (LC) development in mice has been assumed empirically to resemble that of rats...
<p>Maternal mice were injected with LPS (50 µg/kg, i.p.) daily from gestational day (GD) 13 to GD18....
We wished to determine if congenitally athymic nude male mice have the same reduction in circulating...
In the present investigation we would like to find out the histological relationship between testis ...
In rats and mice, Leydig cells are formed as two morphologically and functionally different generati...
Mullerian inhibiting substance (MIS) causes Mullerian duct regression during sexual differentiation ...
Testosterone secretory capacity of testicular Leydig cells was determined in fetal males of an aggre...
In this study, testosterone secretory capacity of testicular Leydig cells during ontogeny was determ...
In this study, testosterone secretory capacity of testicular Leydig cells during ontogeny was determ...
An attempt was made to determine the role of the Y chromosome in the development of aggression in wi...
Genetic differences in female house mice in aggressive r sponse tosex steroid hormone treatment. PHY...
Male mice, genetically selected for aggression, characterized by short attack latency (SAL) or long ...
Male mice, genetically selected for aggression, characterized by short attack latency (SAL) or long ...
Selection lines of mice, artificially selected for aggression based upon the attack latency score (A...
Selection lines of mice, artificially selected for aggression based upon the attack latency score (A...
Postnatal Leydig cell (LC) development in mice has been assumed empirically to resemble that of rats...
<p>Maternal mice were injected with LPS (50 µg/kg, i.p.) daily from gestational day (GD) 13 to GD18....
We wished to determine if congenitally athymic nude male mice have the same reduction in circulating...
In the present investigation we would like to find out the histological relationship between testis ...
In rats and mice, Leydig cells are formed as two morphologically and functionally different generati...
Mullerian inhibiting substance (MIS) causes Mullerian duct regression during sexual differentiation ...