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Mixed sex cord stromal tumor of the testis composed of granulosa, Leydig, and Sertoli cell tumor components: a case report. [PDF]

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Analysis of benign neoplasms of the rete testis formerly termed "Sertoliform cystadenomas" demonstrates that they are not Sertoli cell tumours with intra-rete growth. [PDF]

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The Sertoli cell in vivo and in vitro

Cell Biology and Toxicology, 1992
The Sertoli cell extends from the basement membrane of the seminiferous tubule towards its lumen; it sends cytoplasmic processes which envelop different generations of germ cells. The use of Sertoli cell culture began to develop in 1975. To reduce germ cell contamination immature animals are generally used as Sertoli cell donors.
Bernard Jégou
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The sertoli cell in lizards

Journal of Ultrastructure Research, 1983
Sertoli cells of lizards are characterized by variable size, abundant smooth and rough endoplasmic reticulum, multivesicular bodies, lipid vacuoles probably related to the spermatogenic cycle, and mitochondria of normal size. The cytoskeleton contains actin, particularly abundant in the cell periphery, vimentin all around the nucleus and throughout the
B, Baccetti   +3 more
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Sertoli cell types in the Sertoli‐cell‐only syndrome: relationships between Sertoli cell morphology and aetiology

Histopathology, 1990
Histological study of testicular biopsies from infertile men showing Sertoli‐cell‐only tubules due to hypogonadotropic hypogonadism, cryptorchidism, oestrogen treatment, chemotherapy or Del Castillo's syndrome, revealed four types of Sertoli cells: (1) normal adult mature cells showing an indented nucleus, grossly triangular in shape with a prominent ...
M, Nistal, F, Jimenez, R, Paniagua
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Sertoli Cell Tumour in a Cat

Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series A, 2004
SummaryA Sertoli cell tumour occurred in a cryptorchid testis of a 1‐year‐old cat with no signs of feminization. The tumour showed intratubular growth without interstitial infiltration and the neoplastic cells appeared polymorphous and vacuolated. Mitotic figures were rare.
BENAZZI, CINZIA   +2 more
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The Sertoli Cell Cytoskeleton

2009
The cytoskeleton of terminally differentiated mammalian Sertoli cells is one of the most elaborate of those that have been described for cells in tissues. Actin filaments, intermediate filaments and microtubules have distinct patterns of distribution that change during the cyclic process of spermatogenesis. Each of the three major cytoskeletal elements
A Wayne, Vogl   +2 more
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