Context: Normal fetal testis development is essential for masculinization and subsequent adult fertility. The second trimester is a critical period of human testicular development and masculinization, but there is a paucity of reliable developmental data. Objective: The objective of the study was to analyze second-trimester human testicular morphology and function. Design: This was an observational study of second-trimester testis development. Setting: The study was conducted at the Universities of Glasgow and Aberdeen. Patients/Participants: Testes were collected from 57 morphologically normal fetuses of women undergoing elective termination of normally progressing pregnancies ( 11-19 wk gestation). Main Outcome Measure(s): Testicular morp...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Mammalian spermatogenesis is a process that involves a complex exp...
Disorders of testicular function may have their origins in fetal or early life as a result of abnorm...
During spermatogenesis in human adults, testicular germ cells proliferate, differentiate, and die by...
Context: Normal fetal testis development is essential for masculinisation and subsequent adult ferti...
International audienceStudy question: Which transcriptional program triggers sex differentiation in ...
studyquestion: Is the protein expression windowduring testicular development affected in prepubertal...
Summary: Spermatogenesis has been intensely studied in rodents but remains poorly understood in huma...
Human testis development in prenatal life involves complex changes in germline and somatic cell iden...
To evaluate the maturing process of male gonad during intrauterine life , a morphologic study was ...
First Published Online June 24, 2016Context: The impact of early life events on testicular function ...
Context: Primordial follicle formation dictates the maximal potential female reproductive capacity a...
<br>Context: Ovarian primordial follicle formation is critical for subsequent human female fer...
International audienceCONTEXT: Puberty is associated with increased testicular testosterone (TT) syn...
During fetal testis development, fetal Leydig cells (FLCs) are found to be originated from multiple ...
Background: In humans, the adrenal glands and gonads undergo distinct biological events between 6-10...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Mammalian spermatogenesis is a process that involves a complex exp...
Disorders of testicular function may have their origins in fetal or early life as a result of abnorm...
During spermatogenesis in human adults, testicular germ cells proliferate, differentiate, and die by...
Context: Normal fetal testis development is essential for masculinisation and subsequent adult ferti...
International audienceStudy question: Which transcriptional program triggers sex differentiation in ...
studyquestion: Is the protein expression windowduring testicular development affected in prepubertal...
Summary: Spermatogenesis has been intensely studied in rodents but remains poorly understood in huma...
Human testis development in prenatal life involves complex changes in germline and somatic cell iden...
To evaluate the maturing process of male gonad during intrauterine life , a morphologic study was ...
First Published Online June 24, 2016Context: The impact of early life events on testicular function ...
Context: Primordial follicle formation dictates the maximal potential female reproductive capacity a...
<br>Context: Ovarian primordial follicle formation is critical for subsequent human female fer...
International audienceCONTEXT: Puberty is associated with increased testicular testosterone (TT) syn...
During fetal testis development, fetal Leydig cells (FLCs) are found to be originated from multiple ...
Background: In humans, the adrenal glands and gonads undergo distinct biological events between 6-10...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Mammalian spermatogenesis is a process that involves a complex exp...
Disorders of testicular function may have their origins in fetal or early life as a result of abnorm...
During spermatogenesis in human adults, testicular germ cells proliferate, differentiate, and die by...