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|a Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters.
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|a Front Cover; Sertoli Cell Biology; Copyright Page; Contents; List of contributors; Preface; 1 Sertoli cell anatomy and cytoskeleton; I Introduction; II Sertoli cell morphology; A The nucleus; B Cytoplasm and membrane interactions; III Sertoli cell cytoskeleton; A Actin filaments; 1 Ectoplasmic specializations; 2 Tubulobulbar complexes; B Microtubules; C Intermediate filaments; 1 Desmosome-like junctions and intermediate filaments; 2 Hemidesmosome-like junctions and intermediate filaments; D Regulation of the cytoskeleton; IV Concluding remarks; References.
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|a 2 Establishment of fetal Sertoli cells and their role in testis morphogenesisI Introduction; A Highlights/milestones since last volume; II Establishment of the gonadal primordium; III Sertoli cell specification and diversion of molecular development toward the testis pathway; IV Organizational functions of fetal Sertoli cells; A Formation of testis cords and establishment of testis-specific vasculature; B Coordinate development of the interstitium and its resident cell types; C Regression of female reproductive tracts by Amh; D Regulation of fetal germ cell development by Sertoli cells.
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|a E Regulation of testis cord elongationSummary; References; 3 Early postnatal interactions between Sertoli and germ cells; I Introduction; II Neonatal testis development; A Gonocyte development; B Sertoli cell development; III Role of Sertoli cells in gonocyte proliferation and migration; A Regulation of gonocyte proliferation; B Control of gonocyte migration; IV Role of Sertoli cells in formation of primary undifferentiated and differentiating spermatogonial populations; A Transition of gonocyte to stem and progenitor spermatogonia; B Transition of gonocytes to differentiating spermatogonia.
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|a V Concluding remarksReferences; 4 The spermatogonial stem cell niche in mammals; I Research advances related to the mammalian SSC niche since 2003; II Principles of stem cell niches in mammalian tissues; III Spermatogonial stem cells; IV Location of the SSC; V Factors governing SSC self-renewal and differentiation; VI The environment inside and outside the niche; VII The role of cell migration in SSC self-renewal and differentiation; VIII Spermatogonial differentiation; IX Niche localization: what controls the controller?; X The SSC niche and the cycle of the seminiferous epithelium.
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|a XI The SSC niche during cell lossXII Perspectives; Acknowledgments; References; 5 DMRT1 and the road to masculinity; I Introduction; Doublesex (dsx) and male abnormal-3 (mab-3) related transcription factor and the DM domain; II DMRT1 expression; III Regulation of DMRT1; A Endocrine; B Temperature; IV DMRT1 locus and gene expression; A DMRT1 locus; B In silico sequence analysis; C DMRT1 5'-flanking region; D Distal ECRs; E Transcriptional activity; F Transient transfection analysis; G Transgenic analysis; H Posttranscriptional regulation; V DMRT1 function.
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|a Sertoli Cell Biology, Second Edition summarizes the progress since the last edition and emphasizes the new information available on Sertoli/germ cell interactions. This information is especially timely since the progress in the past few years has been exceptional and it relates to control of sperm production in vivo and in vitro. <ul><li>Fully revised</li><li>Written by experts in the field</li><li>Summarizes 10 years of research</li><li>Contains clear explanations and summaries </li><li>Provides a summary of references over the last 10 years </li></ul>
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