Despite remarkable advances in assisted reproductive capabilities approximately 4% of all couples remain involuntarily infertile. In almost half of these cases, a lack of conception can in some measure be attributed to the male partner, wherein de novo Y-chromosomal deletions of sperm-specific Deleted-in-Azoospermia (DAZ) genes are particularly prevalent. In the current study, long-term cultures of rat spermatogonial stem cells were evaluated after cryo-storage for their potential to restore fertility to rats deficient in the DAZ-like (DAZL) gene. Detailed histological analysis of DAZL-deficient rat testes revealed an apparently intact spermatogonial stem cell compartment, but clear failure to produce mature haploid gametes resulting in inf...
Improved therapies for cancer and other conditions have resulted in a growing population of long-ter...
AbstractThrough the use of donor cells from transgenic rats expressing GFP exclusively in the germli...
Gonadotoxic therapies including radiotherapy and chemotherapy used to treat cancers are extremely da...
Despite remarkable advances in assisted reproductive capabilities,4 % of all couples remain involunt...
Non-obstructive azoospermia is the most challenging type of male infertility. Stem cell based therap...
The ability to isolate, manipulate, and transplant spermato-gonial stem cells provides a unique oppo...
Single gene defects have been associated with non-obstructive azoospermia patients and confirmed in ...
Treatment of cancer in children is increasingly successful but leaves many prepubertal boys sufferin...
The recent reports on the treatment of azoospermia patients, in which spermatozoa could not be trace...
Spermatogonia, or spermatogonial stem cells are necessary to maintain male fertility. In the complex...
In the last 3 years, several studies have shown that xenogeneic transplantation of rodent spermatogo...
<p>In many cases of spermatogenic failure, healthy sources of spermatogonia could be obtained from e...
The spermatogonial transplantation technique was developed by Dr. Ralph Brinster in 1994. Transplant...
Men’s reproductive health exclusively depends on the appropriate maturation of certain germ cells kn...
Generation of functional spermatids from azoospermia patients is of unusual significance in the trea...
Improved therapies for cancer and other conditions have resulted in a growing population of long-ter...
AbstractThrough the use of donor cells from transgenic rats expressing GFP exclusively in the germli...
Gonadotoxic therapies including radiotherapy and chemotherapy used to treat cancers are extremely da...
Despite remarkable advances in assisted reproductive capabilities,4 % of all couples remain involunt...
Non-obstructive azoospermia is the most challenging type of male infertility. Stem cell based therap...
The ability to isolate, manipulate, and transplant spermato-gonial stem cells provides a unique oppo...
Single gene defects have been associated with non-obstructive azoospermia patients and confirmed in ...
Treatment of cancer in children is increasingly successful but leaves many prepubertal boys sufferin...
The recent reports on the treatment of azoospermia patients, in which spermatozoa could not be trace...
Spermatogonia, or spermatogonial stem cells are necessary to maintain male fertility. In the complex...
In the last 3 years, several studies have shown that xenogeneic transplantation of rodent spermatogo...
<p>In many cases of spermatogenic failure, healthy sources of spermatogonia could be obtained from e...
The spermatogonial transplantation technique was developed by Dr. Ralph Brinster in 1994. Transplant...
Men’s reproductive health exclusively depends on the appropriate maturation of certain germ cells kn...
Generation of functional spermatids from azoospermia patients is of unusual significance in the trea...
Improved therapies for cancer and other conditions have resulted in a growing population of long-ter...
AbstractThrough the use of donor cells from transgenic rats expressing GFP exclusively in the germli...
Gonadotoxic therapies including radiotherapy and chemotherapy used to treat cancers are extremely da...