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Regulation Of Sertoli Cell And Germ Cell Differentiation Advances In Anatomy Embryology And Cell Biology 1st Edition R Brehm K Steger

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Regulation Of Sertoli Cell And Germ Cell Differentiation Advances In Anatomy Embryology And Cell Biology 1st Edition R Brehm K Steger
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.59 MB
Pages: 105
Author: R. Brehm K. Steger
ISBN: 3540257500, 9783540257509
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1

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Regulation Of Sertoli Cell And Germ Cell Differentiation Advances In Anatomy Embryology And Cell Biology 1st Edition R Brehm K Steger by R. Brehm K. Steger 3540257500, 9783540257509 instant download after payment.

The intention of the present monograph is to shed more light on the regulation of Sertoli cell and germ cell differentiation. Involving knockout and transgenic mouse models, the authors focus on male factor infertility that might be related to altered maturation of Sertoli cells, male factor infertility that might be due to incorrect histone-to-protamine exchange in haploid spermatids, and progression of testicular germ cell cancer that might be favoured by an aberrant Sertoli cell germ cell communication.

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