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[Establishment of animal model for in vitro spermatogenesis by heterotopic grafting of neonatal mouse testis.]

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  • [Establishment of animal model for in vitro spermatogenesis by heterotopic grafting of neonatal mouse testis.] Abstract Text:

    jie yuJie Yu,jing yeJing Ye,fang-ting zhangFang-ting Zhang,hui-juan wanHui-juan Wan,mei-jun yinMei-jun Yin,jia-zhi fangJia-zhi Fang,yao-ting guiYao-ting Gui,zhi-ming caiZhi-ming Cai,

    OBJECTIVE: To establish an in vitro model for the development of mouse spermatogenic cells into sperm by using the immunodefective mouse as the incubator. METHODS: Tissue grafting was performed using testis from 1-2 days old Kun-ming mice as donor tissue and immunodefective mice as recipients; the expression of TESK1 mRNA in grafts was determined by RT-PCR and the spermatogenesis further observed with histological analysis of grafts. RESULTS: Molecular biological and histological analyses showed that grafts post-grafting not only expressed TESK1 mRNA as in normal mouse testis, but also exhibited similarities in the structure of seminiferous tubules and component of spermatogenic cells, including sperms. CONCLUSION: Spermatogenic cells heterotopically grafted in vitro could continuously grow and complete spermatogenesis and finally develop into sperm.

    [Establishment of animal model for in vitro spermatogenesis by heterotopic grafting of neonatal mouse testis.] Publishing Authors By Initials

    j yuJ Yu,j yeJ Ye,ft zhangFT Zhang,hj wanHJ Wan,mj yinMJ Yin,jz fangJZ Fang,yt guiYT Gui,zm caiZM Cai,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov

    Journal: Beijing da xue xue bao. Yi xue ban = Journal of Pe

    VOLUME: 36

    Page Numbers: 591-4

    Journal Abbreviation: Beijing Da Xue Xue Bao

    ISSN: 1671-167X

    DAY: 17

    MONTH: Dec

    YEAR: 2004

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    LANGUAGE: chi

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    AFFILIATION: Laboratory of Male Reproduction, Center of Reproductive Medicine, Peking University Shenzhen Hospital, Shenzhen 518036, China. yujie007@hotmail.com

    Country: China

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