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Generation of fertile sperm in a culture dish: clinica implications
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Hoi-Hung Cheung Owen M Rennert
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SSCS
/ 初级精母细胞
/ 哺乳动物
/ 培养皿
/ 成熟精子
/ 生成过程
/ 生精小管
/ 精子发生过程
2011
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Generation of fertile sperm in a culture dish: clinica implications
by
Hoi-Hung Cheung Owen M Rennert
in
SSCS
/ 初级精母细胞
/ 哺乳动物
/ 培养皿
/ 成熟精子
/ 生成过程
/ 生精小管
/ 精子发生过程
2011
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Generation of fertile sperm in a culture dish: clinica implications
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Generation of fertile sperm in a culture dish: clinica implications
2011
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Spermatogenesis is a tightly regulated process of development for the generation of mature spermatozoa. Mammalian spermatogenesis occurs in the convoluted seminiferous tubules of the testes, where spermatogenic stem cells (SSCs) reside on sustentacular Sertoli cells of somatic origin, forming a germinal epithelial structure. Spermato genesis is accomplished in a complicated, timely controlled differentiation of SSCs into premeiotic primary spermatocytes, followed by formation of postmeiotic round spermatids and their subsequent maturation into spermatozoa.
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