Testis tissue xenografting represents a versatile model to study testis biology, and to preserve fertility in immature animals. To evaluate whether bovine fetal testes can mature when grafted into mouse hosts, small fragments of testes from midgestation (125 to 145 days of gestation) bovine fetuses were grafted ectopically into immunodeficient castrated male mice. At grafting, donor tissue displayed the typical seminiferous cords composed of gonocytes and primitive Sertoli cells. At 5 or 10 months after grafting, weight of the seminal vesicles in recipient mice was indicative of production of bioactive testosterone by xenografts. Xenografts showed similar development regardless of donor age. At 5 months, tubule formation occurred but germ c...
The present study was designed to evaluate the survival and proliferation of bovine spermatogonial s...
Transplantation of spermatogonial stem cells in cross-species has been widely used to study the func...
The purpose of this study was (i) To establish in vitro propagation of human spermatogonial stem cel...
Testis tissue xenografting represents a versatile model to study testis biology, and to preserve fer...
To investigate the development of xenografted primitive human germ cells by using fetal testicular t...
Ectopic testicular xenografting can be used to investigate spermatogenesis and as an alternative mea...
Aim: To investigate the stepwise development and germ cell gene expression in allografted neonatal m...
Since Nature published the first report in 2002 on using immunodeficient mice as recipients and allo...
Grafting of immature testicular tissue provides a tool to examine testicular development and may off...
Grafting of immature testicular tissue provides a tool to examine testicular development and may off...
Exogenesis (cross-species) germ cell transplantation provides an opportunity to investigate fundamen...
Male pediatric survivors of cancers and bone marrow transplantation often require adjuvant chemoradi...
Objective: To examine whether functional spermatozoa can be obtained when a whole male gonadal tissu...
Testis tissue xenografting and testis cell aggregate implantation from various donor species into re...
Normal germ cell development in the human testis is crucial for subsequent fertility and reproductiv...
The present study was designed to evaluate the survival and proliferation of bovine spermatogonial s...
Transplantation of spermatogonial stem cells in cross-species has been widely used to study the func...
The purpose of this study was (i) To establish in vitro propagation of human spermatogonial stem cel...
Testis tissue xenografting represents a versatile model to study testis biology, and to preserve fer...
To investigate the development of xenografted primitive human germ cells by using fetal testicular t...
Ectopic testicular xenografting can be used to investigate spermatogenesis and as an alternative mea...
Aim: To investigate the stepwise development and germ cell gene expression in allografted neonatal m...
Since Nature published the first report in 2002 on using immunodeficient mice as recipients and allo...
Grafting of immature testicular tissue provides a tool to examine testicular development and may off...
Grafting of immature testicular tissue provides a tool to examine testicular development and may off...
Exogenesis (cross-species) germ cell transplantation provides an opportunity to investigate fundamen...
Male pediatric survivors of cancers and bone marrow transplantation often require adjuvant chemoradi...
Objective: To examine whether functional spermatozoa can be obtained when a whole male gonadal tissu...
Testis tissue xenografting and testis cell aggregate implantation from various donor species into re...
Normal germ cell development in the human testis is crucial for subsequent fertility and reproductiv...
The present study was designed to evaluate the survival and proliferation of bovine spermatogonial s...
Transplantation of spermatogonial stem cells in cross-species has been widely used to study the func...
The purpose of this study was (i) To establish in vitro propagation of human spermatogonial stem cel...