Aim: To investigate the stepwise development and germ cell gene expression in allografted neonatal mouse testes and the differentiation of immature human testicular cells in xenografted human testes. Methods: Immunodeficient nude mice were used as hosts for allografting of neonatal mouse testes and xenografting of human fetal testicular tissues. Stepwise development and stage-specific gene expression of germ cells in allografts were systematically evaluated and parallel compared with those in intact mice by periodically monitoring the graft status with measurement of graft weight, histological analysis and determination of five stage-specific genes. Human testicular tissues from 20 and 26 weeks fetuses were used for the xenografting study. ...
Research on in vitro spermatogenesis is important for elucidating the spermatogenic mech-anism. We p...
Despite their important contribution to the cure of both oncological and benign diseases, gonadotoxi...
Objective: Cryopreservation of immature testicular tissue should be considered as an important fact...
To investigate the development of xenografted primitive human germ cells by using fetal testicular t...
Testis tissue xenografting represents a versatile model to study testis biology, and to preserve fer...
Since Nature published the first report in 2002 on using immunodeficient mice as recipients and allo...
Objective: To examine whether functional spermatozoa can be obtained when a whole male gonadal tissu...
The purpose of this study was (i) To establish in vitro propagation of human spermatogonial stem cel...
Exogenesis (cross-species) germ cell transplantation provides an opportunity to investigate fundamen...
Ectopic testicular xenografting can be used to investigate spermatogenesis and as an alternative mea...
Male pediatric survivors of cancers and bone marrow transplantation often require adjuvant chemoradi...
Plain language summary Spermatogonia (SSCs) in the testis transmit genetic information to the next g...
To establish an in vitro model for the development of mouse spermatogenic cells into sperm by using ...
Transplantation of spermatogonial stem cells in cross-species has been widely used to study the func...
International audienceIntroduction Suitable cryopreservation procedures of pre-pubertal testicular t...
Research on in vitro spermatogenesis is important for elucidating the spermatogenic mech-anism. We p...
Despite their important contribution to the cure of both oncological and benign diseases, gonadotoxi...
Objective: Cryopreservation of immature testicular tissue should be considered as an important fact...
To investigate the development of xenografted primitive human germ cells by using fetal testicular t...
Testis tissue xenografting represents a versatile model to study testis biology, and to preserve fer...
Since Nature published the first report in 2002 on using immunodeficient mice as recipients and allo...
Objective: To examine whether functional spermatozoa can be obtained when a whole male gonadal tissu...
The purpose of this study was (i) To establish in vitro propagation of human spermatogonial stem cel...
Exogenesis (cross-species) germ cell transplantation provides an opportunity to investigate fundamen...
Ectopic testicular xenografting can be used to investigate spermatogenesis and as an alternative mea...
Male pediatric survivors of cancers and bone marrow transplantation often require adjuvant chemoradi...
Plain language summary Spermatogonia (SSCs) in the testis transmit genetic information to the next g...
To establish an in vitro model for the development of mouse spermatogenic cells into sperm by using ...
Transplantation of spermatogonial stem cells in cross-species has been widely used to study the func...
International audienceIntroduction Suitable cryopreservation procedures of pre-pubertal testicular t...
Research on in vitro spermatogenesis is important for elucidating the spermatogenic mech-anism. We p...
Despite their important contribution to the cure of both oncological and benign diseases, gonadotoxi...
Objective: Cryopreservation of immature testicular tissue should be considered as an important fact...